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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are more solid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the strength or stability of two or more objects, ideas, or concepts.
Example: "The new materials we are using in construction are more solid than the previous ones, ensuring better durability."
Alternatives: "are sturdier" or "are more robust."
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True, a few of the other pledges are more solid.
That may be because steady dividend payers are more solid.
For now, though, none are more solid than Teva's.
But most of Gutmann's images are more solid and contoured than the fleetingness that true Impressionism embodies.
"We have to make sure we are more solid and hopefully we can be in future games".
Tampa Bay's hopes are more solid, and it has the easiest matchup, by record at least, among its nearest wild-card competition.
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Previous laser ablation experiments suggested that these cells are more solid-like compared to the wild type [ 10].
Thus, we conclude that stress granules are more solid-like but like P bodies do not transition into amyloid-like states upon stress.
For a similar developmental stage, we find that stiffness is higher in ASGal4/UAS-ctMLCK embryos compared to wild type, while loss tangent is lower, revealing that these cells are more solid-like and also stiffer (Additional file 7: Figure S7F).
We need to be more solid.
"Franc bills were more solid," he said.
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