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The phrase "achieving more significant" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks a noun to clarify what is being achieved.
You can use it in contexts where you want to express the idea of reaching a higher level of importance or impact, but it needs to be part of a complete thought.
Example: "The team is focused on achieving more significant results in their research."
Alternatives: "attaining greater significance" or "reaching more substantial outcomes."
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As the traffic load increases, so does the probability of achieving more significant gains, and the macro-cell scenario starts yielding higher potential benefits.
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Our findings suggest that optimizing building patterns at an appropriate scale can achieve more significant effects on mitigating nighttime UHI.
Barack Obama achieved more significant change in domestic policy during the first two years of his presidency than any president since Richard Nixon has over the course of four or eight.
"If China spends so much money, why haven't we achieved more significant accomplishments?" Cao says.
Thus, the application of JSPQ will achieve more significant gain in 3D audio multichannel signals coding and will be implemented in future.
Evaluation results show that the proposed two routing protocols can achieve more significant end-to-end throughput gains under higher data rates.
The growth rates over EPA scheme become bigger when the link quality is weak because in this scenario, the interference has a stronger effect on the system throughput and the mitigation of interference achieves more significant payback in throughput.
The most essential variable in strategy training might be the time factor; much time would be needed to achieve more significant results on the effect of SBI on language learning and EI ability.
It is also noteworthy that in this paper, the mean-plus standard deviation is considered as C 2 factor to achieve more significant conclusions as given in Table 2.
Cao Cong, an expert on Chinese science policy at the University of Nottingham in the United Kingdom, asks, "If China spends so much money, why haven't we achieved more significant accomplishments?" One reason, he suggests, "may be that much of the money is stolen".
In our in vivo study, treatment with doxorubicin chemotherapy followed by oncolytic HSV1 achieved more significant benefits than either single agent alone.
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