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The phrase "are sometimes more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more things, indicating that one may exceed the other in a certain aspect at times.
Example: "In some cases, cats are sometimes more independent than dogs."
Alternatives: "can occasionally be greater" or "may at times be superior".
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"The 'Anglo' officers are sometimes more considerate.
But such transitions are sometimes more violent still.
Special treatment centers are sometimes more than a day's walk away.
Meaningful lives are not so limited and, as we shall see, are sometimes more vexed.
But as in social life, crowded bars are sometimes more trouble than they're worth.
"But the lessons of what doesn't go well are sometimes more relevant".
There are conflicting virtues and priorities that are sometimes more important.
Social investors are sometimes more likely to lend money to charities than traditional lenders.
But his relationships with other Catholic scholars are sometimes more contentious, especially about politics.
Olympic victories for the host country are sometimes more controversial than joyous.
There are sometimes more than one a day, because you need options.
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