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The phrase "are more responsive than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the responsiveness of two or more subjects in a sentence.
Example: "The new customer service team are more responsive than the previous one, leading to higher customer satisfaction."
Alternatives: "are quicker to respond than" or "are more reactive than".
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Some developers are more responsive than others and may have posted a list of known issues they are working to fix.
In contrast, non-local Māori are more responsive than Europeans.
With its iOS app, Airbnb has seen users are more responsive than on the Airbnb website.
Some VCs are more responsive than others… it's a delicate conversation to have".
Boosteds accelerate and brake more smoothly, and are more responsive than any of the other boards.
Specifically, we ask ourselves whether immigrants are more responsive than their native counterparts to regional labor market opportunities.
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On the road, the Escape Hybrid is more responsive than the conventional four-cylinder model.
However, the root measurements were more responsive than the shoot.
Or, as Tyler Cowen put it: "HBO is more responsive than was East Germany".
And, why would Africans and Latinos be more responsive than natives to employment opportunities?
Why would immigrants be more responsive than natives to employment conditions?
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