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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are markedly more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare two or more things, indicating that one is significantly greater or different than the other.
Example: "The results of the new study show that participants who exercised regularly are markedly more energetic than those who did not."
Alternatives: "are significantly more" or "are considerably more".
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Democrats are markedly more ambivalent about Israel.
They are markedly more confident, than Maleka.
The formal differences are relatively slight, but the tone and content are markedly more sombre.
Thanks to the club circuit that the Store inspired, stand-ups are markedly more proficient.
The sellout crowds are markedly more riotous than those at your average post-screening interview.
Numerical examples indicate that the proposed assumptions are markedly more accurate than the conventional one.
The US studios are markedly more conservative about what "indie" films they are prepared to distribute.
Despite significant caveats, Fed officials are markedly more upbeat than they were six months ago.
Parts of the 2010 Tory intake are markedly more independent – almost as a matter of principle.
Results using this algorithm are markedly more accurate and significantly faster (linear in data size) than previous approaches.
Economic crimes of all kinds are markedly more common in firms that make a lot of use of it.
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