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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are however more" is not correct as it lacks proper context and structure.
It can be used when contrasting or comparing two ideas, but it needs to be part of a complete sentence for clarity.
Example: "The results of the study are, however, more significant than previously thought."
Alternatives: "are, nonetheless, greater" or "are, in fact, more".
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The earliest references are, however, more recent.
More recent postings are, however, more sombre.
There are, however, more immediate routes to reform.
There are, however, more sober matters worth considering.
Such designs are, however, more complex and therefore more costly.
The innovations are, however, more striking than the archaisms.
There are, however, more modern means of transportation.
They are, however, more sensitive to mechanical damage.
They are, however, more likely to move because of their family or partner.
The effects of mutations at other active site residues are however more variable.
They are, however, more likely to be looking for another job.
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