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The phrase "be more integrated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something needing more integration with something else or to become a better part of a larger system. For example: "We must work to be more integrated with the local community in order to make a lasting impact."
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"But they want to be more integrated with our content".
We want larger suppliers to be more integrated with their SME supply chains, involving them earlier and treating them fairly.
But now rather than giving certain artists their own galleries, he said, they will be more integrated.
Barbara Young, former chief executive of Diabetes UK: "The redesign of services to be more integrated and to reduce waste and inefficiency is not being enabled by policy.
He proposed what some have termed a two-tier union, in which some core nations could be more integrated than others.
It has been claimed that you called for DfID to be scrapped, but actually what you said was far more sensible – that our approach to aid, trade and diplomacy should be more integrated and coherent.
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Their curricular model is more integrated than ours, which allows for better longitudinal coordination and integration at a higher level.
Today they are more integrated into society.
But, he adds, they are more integrated than ever before.
Young observant women are more integrated than ever.
Other minority groups are more integrated, the figures show.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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