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The phrase "are even more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare two or more things, indicating that one is to a greater degree than the other.
Example: "The new features of the software are even more impressive than the previous version."
Alternatives: "are significantly more" or "are much more".
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Weekends are even more harried.
Words are even more difficult.
Others are even more optimistic.
Other analysts are even more critical.
The other changes are even more lackluster.
Economically, the results are even more striking.
But some things are even more important.
Players' concerns are even more immediate.
Newer crime shows are even more whimsical.
Other gaps are even more astounding.
Its origins are even more puzzling.
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