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The phrase "a vastly more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two things, emphasizing that one is significantly greater or superior in some way.
Example: "This new model is a vastly more efficient option than the previous version."
Alternatives: "a significantly more" or "a considerably more".
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A vastly more consistent long-range shot.
But with a vastly more attractive undercarriage.
Since then, a vastly more diversified marketplace has emerged.
If this were not so, banking would be a vastly more complex business.
Ronald Reagan understood the fundamental weakness of a vastly more resourceful Soviet Union.
He pales in comparison to Harper, a vastly more able and talented politician.
Kerry Collins is a vastly more talented quarterback than Danny Kanell, who led the 1997 team.
Women's cricket is starting from the back of a vastly more crowded field.
It is reasonable, then, to expect the Orioles to field a vastly more potent offense.
He's writing a vastly more interesting game than you are," harrumphs David.
It offers, in a vastly more substantial form, a parallel to my own view of movies.
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