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The phrase "are more useful when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has increased utility or effectiveness under certain conditions or circumstances.
Example: "These tools are more useful when applied in real-world scenarios."
Alternatives: "are more effective when" or "prove to be more beneficial when".
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The music, videos, photos and other personal files on your computer are more useful when you can get to them while you're not at your computer.
We can point out that Caputo and Riemann-Liouville derivatives may have their disadvantages, but they are more useful when dealing with some real world problems [11].
"You are more useful when you go back home if you've been here.
Although informative, they are more useful when computed as cumulative distributions.
First- and second-order statistics are more useful when the histogram resembles a Gaussian (normal) distribution.
Expression profiles are more useful when assessing miRNA targets predicted by TargetScan than by other prediction methods.
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These findings suggest that ELISA may be more useful when used with nasopharyngeal aspirate and serum specimens.
It has been argued that technology is more useful when it is used as part of a broader educational improvement agenda (Pitler [2006]).
Robots will be more useful when they can work alongside us, says Julie Shah.
This suggests that promoting entrepreneurship using entrepreneurial role models is more useful when local instead of global entrepreneurs are projected as case studies of successful entrepreneurship.
The proposed method is more useful when the computed p-value using the classical inference is close to the significance level; otherwise, there will be no change in the decision process.
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