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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are often more solid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the strength or reliability of two or more things, indicating that one is generally stronger or more reliable than the others.
Example: "In many cases, the foundations of older buildings are often more solid than those of newer constructions."
Alternatives: "tend to be sturdier" or "are frequently more robust."
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Korean pronunciation sounds are often more solid and firm than English.
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Days are often more fragmented.
Women are often more intuitive than men.
Compliments are often more powerful than criticism.
Other varieties are often more involved.
Concentrations in kerosene-using houses, although lower than solid fuel-using households, were often more than twice the average levels found in gas-using households.
And having a solid plan for your money is often more important than how much you are making.
Abstraction is often more than abstract.
Listening is often more helpful than talking.
Less is often more.
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