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The phrase "are often more important" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the significance of different elements or factors in a discussion or argument.
Example: "In many cases, the underlying principles are often more important than the specific details."
Alternatives: "tend to be more significant" or "are frequently of greater importance."
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Technical and regulatory obstacles are often more important.
Yet while these products bring glory to companies, novel processes are often more important in keeping the cash registers ringing.
Instead, as Brochet points out, our expectations of the wine are often more important than what's actually in the glass.
A convention is a pivot point, and the theatrics and imagery are often more important than the words.
Everyone needs a forum to air his gripe or concern" and "Personalities are often more important than process".
Richard McCabe makes Hacker a genial ditherer with a shrewd political instinct who reminds us that, in politics, communicative gifts are often more important than competence.
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Elsewhere, trade is often more important.
"But reasonableness is often more important for a long marriage.
The message? "That being decisive is often more important than the decision itself," Mr. Selinger says.
But he invariably poses the right questions, which, in a journalist, is often more important.
Maldini: getting on a bit, but experience is often more important than youth at this level.
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