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The phrase "are more present" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something or someone is more noticeable or available in a particular context.
Example: "In today's digital age, social media platforms are more present in our daily lives than ever before."
Alternatives: "are more noticeable" or "are more evident".
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Sully told me that Locke is significantly calmer, and administrators are more present.
"Her vulnerability and her fear are more present now," he said.
In politics, women are more present in Europe with its parliamentary forms of government than in countries with presidential systems.
Definite articles ("the" rather than "a") are more present in persuasive arguments, suggesting that it helps to speak in specifics.
With the French economy in crisis and the looming spectre of another recession, Paris's poor and homeless people are more present than ever in doorways and metro entrances.
They are more present in what they do and they get a sense of appreciating more fully the life they are living".
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www.dawnmhafner.com BE Where You Are is a mindset to apply the art of being more present in your life.
He's more present".
I can be more present.
Todd is more present than Gregory.
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