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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'be more healthy' is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in the imperative form to express an exhortation, such as in the sentence "Let's be more healthy by eating fresh vegetables and fruit."
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Which would be more healthy for the child?
"Could anything be more healthy?" Accordingly, he felt he could leave the company, and in 2012 he did.
Would it be more healthy to just give the sled to a thrift shop and be done with it?
He wished me to get out of the home and do some exercise and be more healthy.
"We're a nation that wants to be more healthy, yet often when we're consuming this nutritious veg it's been processed.
"There's likely going to be more healthy scratches to come on the defense, and it's likely going to be a different guy out the next game".
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It's more healthy, I think now, for children to find partners here".
"It was more healthy than rooming with a thirty-year-old racer," Eileen said.
"The market has been more healthy since the end of last year," he continued.
"I think it's more healthy competition than anything," he said of the US-China medals tussle.
One participant claims that those with HIV are more healthy than those who are HIV negative because they have more frequent health checks.
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