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The phrase "examining more" is not correct and sounds awkward in written English
It may be intended to suggest a deeper analysis or further investigation, but it lacks clarity. Example: "The researchers are examining more to understand the underlying causes of the phenomenon."
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This connection is also worth examining more closely.
Diverse teams agree less readily, avoiding "groupthink" and examining more aspects of a problem.
After examining more documents, New Jersey officials suspended regulations requiring the company to accept new customers.
The jurors spent more than a year interviewing 40 witnesses and examining more than 110 exhibits.
For at least four years, federal investigations have been examining more than a dozen major global banks.
After examining more than 230 published peer-reviewed papers, they found 12 high-quality studies that met these criteria.
In fact, Fordham University has spent the last dozen years examining more than 30 alternative sites for the tower, often in conjunction with the garden.
Police examine CCTV In the two huge inquiries into the attacks, police are examining more than 8,500 documents and 35,000 CCTV tapes.
Ms. Goldsmith spent the next 20 or 30 minutes examining more cells, thinking about whether she might be mistaken and looking at images of other coronaviruses for comparison.
The study involved 200 researchers across the globe examining more than 47 studies that investigated a total of 150,000 women.
The ACLU released a devastating report this week examining more than 800 incidents of Swat team deployments conducted by 20 law enforcement agencies between 2010 and 2013.
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