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Discover LudwigThe phrase "additives more" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in meaning, making it difficult to determine when it could be used.
Example: "We need to consider additives more carefully in our formulation process."
Alternatives: "more additives" or "additional additives".
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Subsequently, the produced e− might be trapped by the Au3+ to produce Au0 making PVA additives more efficient photo-reduction reactions [104].
They have encouraged "web citizens" to demand that phone manufacturers source materials used in their devices sustainably, or to get the EPA to regulate ostensibly harmful pesticides and food additives more carefully.
In many cases, stability of the latex polymerization media is additionally supported with non-ionic or ionic stabilizing additives (more often sodium dodecyl sulfate/lauryl sulfate (SDS/SLS) [3 10]).
Thailand, however, maintained import restrictions arguing that US cigarettes contained additives more harmful than those in domestic cigarettes.
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These additives deteriorate more quickly under severe conditions, making the engine more susceptible to damage.
Other additives are more specific to medical applications.
But those additives make gasoline more complicated to produce, and more costly.
8/10 EM Even more additives in this one.
Next time use more additives that harden and shrink candles.
The additive also makes more snow faster, the company says.
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