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The phrase "are more resilient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the resilience of two or more subjects, indicating that one has a greater ability to recover from difficulties.
Example: "In challenging environments, those who adapt quickly are more resilient than those who resist change."
Alternatives: "exhibit greater resilience" or "show increased resilience".
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Plymouth's schools are more resilient than most.
My kids are more resilient than yours!
Human beings are more resilient than we'd earlier thought.
Banks are more resilient thanks to better internal controls and supervisory standards.
Disney says that its American parks are more resilient during slowdowns than those of its rivals.
"It shows that they are more resilient than we imagined," she said.
But many emerging economies are more resilient than in previous American recessions.
These investments also ensure that families and indeed countries are more resilient to potential shocks.
But maybe, just maybe, the Red Sox players are more resilient than their followers.
People who are socially connected are more resilient and more productive at work.
Adults who grew up breathing cleaner air are more resilient in the face of polution.
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