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The phrase "applying much more" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used when discussing the application of a greater amount or degree of something, but it needs to be part of a more complete and clear sentence.
Example: "In our research, we are applying much more rigorous methods to ensure accuracy."
Alternatives: "utilizing significantly more" or "implementing a greater amount".
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We need to let them know we are on their side while applying much more pressure on the regime.
Try applying much more force than necessary the first few times.
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But it would apply much more broadly.
At the moment, that thought applies much more broadly.
I think it should be applied much more often".
But I think it applies much more broadly.
A 15-minute brain scan, on the other hand, might be applied much more broadly.
She was referring specifically to the Benghazi controversy, but her point applies much more generally.
Here the lacquer is applied much more thinly, and the brushstrokes have an easy fluency.
Karen Freedman, a lawyer involved in the case that prompted the ruling, said such a standard could and should be applied much more widely.
These are initial examples of this design approach, which should, however, apply much more widely, thus paving the road for significantly more flexible future imaging systems.
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