Sentence examples for about a more from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "about a more" is not correct and does not form a coherent expression in written English.
It may be intended to introduce a topic or concept but lacks clarity and context for proper usage.
Example: "We need to talk about a more effective strategy for our project."
Alternatives: "regarding a better" or "concerning a greater".

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This won't change, but the growing Latino voting bloc is likely to bring about a more nuanced approach.

By unleashing the forces of competition the government hopes to bring about a more efficient and effective justice.

The government says the law will bring about a more balanced media.

Our results would bring about a more unified approach to the presentation of coupled coincidence and coupled common fixed point theorems.

A collection of photos won't suddenly bring about a more effective way of dealing with addiction.

Accordingly, a new question comes up: Given the great impact of violence on children, how can the service bring about a more de facto inclusion of the child?

As a reward, you'll find focusing on less will bring about a more fulfilling experience for everyone.

What about a more targeted approach?

What about a more spacious apartment?

It is no longer about a more European Germany.

"Trading Places" was about a more sophisticated bigotry.

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