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Discover LudwigThe phrase "active much more" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express a higher level of activity, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I need to be active much more than I currently am to improve my health."
Alternatives: "more active" or "significantly more active".
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Smoking will lower your "good" cholesterol while leaving the bad sort unaffected, and it can also make staying active much more difficult.
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Responses ranged from "much less active" to "much more active".
One potential solution to this apparent dichotomy would be if DNA dissociates from the exonuclease active site much more rapidly than from the polymerase active site.
FeAlBEA catalyst with higher strength and amount of these centres than FeSiBEA ones is more active and much more selective toward N2 in SCR of NO with methane.
We as a community need to be very active and much more than ever because as we were told, congress needs to hear this message every day.
They point out that active children are much more likely to be active adults and that physically active children also are far less likely to be overweight.
This is because of self-activation effects, utilizing much more active chemical reactions between sensing layers and target gases.
One explanation for this might be that IL-2 activated NK cells are more active and release much more cytotoxic granules during a single degranulation event.
Actually, the active carbon is much more efficient because of its high porous character.
It seems that by keeping them active they are much more attentive to the learning process.
Daily active users is much more accurate for assessing popularity of a service.
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