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The phrase "are more compatible with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the suitability or harmony between two or more elements, such as ideas, systems, or individuals.
Example: "The new software updates are more compatible with the existing hardware, ensuring smoother performance."
Alternatives: "are better suited to" or "fit well with".
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More specifically, it clusters the characters with the highest average pairwise compatibility, so that characters in each cluster are more compatible with each other than they are with characters in the other clusters [ 46].
You may notice that you are more compatible with a user that has fewer Recommendations than a user with less compatibility but with more Recommendations.
Appropriately, this pastime figures in the last of the three sketches (though I hope you are more compatible with your eating companions than the couples portrayed by members of a crackerjack cast that includes F. Murray Abraham).
In comparison to high-speed train, MAGLEV trains are more compatible with the environment.
Taking this fact into account, researchers have designed sensing systems which are more compatible with smartphones.
Subaerial velocities calculated for the region of the obstacles are more compatible with the ones reported in Table 2.
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My spirit is more compatible with New York.
That would be more compatible with a peak within 2020 to 2030.
Or of Hitler's belief that Islam was more compatible with Germans than Christianity.
"We're going to do stuff that's more compatible with the convention programming," Ms. Genelius said.
"We need Australia to change this position again to be more compatible with international law and United Nations resolutions".
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