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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have more comprehensive" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare two things and indicate that one has a wider or more thorough range or scope than the other. Example: Our school's curriculum is designed to have more comprehensive coverage of history than other schools in the area.
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"The direction we're going is to have more comprehensive and better planning".
With an ambulance, within five minutes you can be at an emergency room where you can have more comprehensive care".
Even many so-called higher-end manufacturers who were slow to embrace the Internet now have more comprehensive sites to aid shoppers.
Moreover, firms in the manufacturing, chemical and agriculture sector are likely to have more comprehensive environmental management practices compared to the service sector.
Now that we have more comprehensive language for discussing androgyny, it doesn't seem like Julia Sweeney's Pat character is very feminist in scope, but in the early 90s she sort of introduced the concept of androgyny to a nation.
So if Song can increase the number of neurons that can be imaged at once, and increase the number of areas in the brain that can be monitored, he will have more comprehensive data.
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He had loose bodies removed from the toe last winter and had more comprehensive surgery six years ago, and that did not make it better, either.
People can also request the environmental information from government agencies, but Mr. Hang says his database has more comprehensive information, compiled from a variety of agencies.
Last Friday, for example, it had more comprehensive information on its Web site than its competitors did about flight disruptions and the airlines' policies for temporarily waiving change penalties for passengers affected by delays.
ACTA gave high marks to the more affordable universities that it said had more comprehensive ranges of courses in core fields like history, literature, mathematics and science than far more expensive schools.
Trendrr also has more comprehensive data for the terms "Foursquare" vs. "Gowalla" (and they included "Loopt) on Twitter.
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