Sentence examples for considered more of from inspiring English sources

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"Sleepwalking is considered more of a reflex.

Perhaps because, in France, cinema is still considered more of an art than a business.

Also, larger properties are considered more of a security risk, because neighbors are not nearby.

Allergies are generally considered more of a nuisance than a blessing.

It was considered more of an experiment in the scratch-off medium than a potential rainmaker.

Grant wanted to use another brand, Grant gloves, which are considered more of a blocking glove than a punching glove.

It is not affected by the sales of items considered more of a meal, like hot dogs and personal pizzas.

In North America, Sid Crosby is considered more of everything, though neither is considered a lady's man".

Together, Mr. Pandit and Mr. O'Neill roasted the departing chairman, considered more of a diplomat than a strategic banker.

Beltre is considered more of a free swinger, but generally, the newcomers fit the Red Sox mold.

Both were the only lengthy time trials of their Tours, however; those races were considered more of a climbers' test.

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