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The phrase "are more responsive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the responsiveness of two or more subjects, indicating that one is more responsive than the other(s).
Example: "The new software updates are more responsive than the previous versions, allowing for quicker user interactions."
Alternatives: "are quicker to respond" or "show greater responsiveness."
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Some parts of the federal safety net are more responsive to economic distress.
Governments are more responsive, honest and efficient, citizens to pay taxes and fulfil other civic obligations.
Asian men, however, are more responsive to testosterone than men of European origin.
Like humans, they are more responsive to yawns from individuals they have close social bonds with.
This situation, in which politicians are more responsive to developers than to the public, needs to end.
As for the argument that public schools in affluent communities are more responsive to parents, this is just irresponsible reporting.
So, unlike a Western-style federalist system, China's regional leaders are more responsive to Beijing than to their local constituents.
That persistent question -- why some people are more responsive to placebos than others -- has long frustrated scientists.
State officials have resisted the imposition of federal control over the fees, saying state consumer protections are more responsive to consumers.
"Congress suffers from people who serve too long and are more responsive to their fellow cronies in Washington that they are to the voters," he said.
In contrast, non-local Māori are more responsive than Europeans.
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