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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are were more" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of words that do not form a coherent or grammatically correct expression.
Example: "The data shows that there are were more participants than expected." (This sentence is incorrect.)
Alternatives: "there were more" or "there are more".
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Others are were more sceptical, claiming that the Brompton's plans could "enhance the wealth of property developers as opposed to improving the health of the community".
Though STB-HO exerted anti-proliferative activity in HCT116, SW620 and HCT15 colorectal cancer cells, HCT116 cells are were more susceptible to STB-HO compared to two other colon cancer cells, since they are positive for transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF beta 1) and beta 2 (TGF beta 2) expression with a mutation in codon 13 of the ras protooncogene [ 31].
RESULTS: After controlling for age and site of infection, patients with ARE were more likely to have been admitted previously to our hospital and to have received third-generation cephalosporins and clindamycin.
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"Companies are being more careful," he said.
"The French are being more cautious.
"People are being more discerning.
Others are being more cautious.
They are being more careful.
Consumers are being more selective.
But they are being more careful now.
Other early customers are being more open.
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