The phrase "is more emphasized" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that one thing is being given additional focus or attention. For example: "The importance of critical thinking in content creation is more emphasized in this lesson."
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This effect is more emphasized in the output of LIDE with simple model.
The effect is more emphasized on rectangle boards, however edge effect it is also observable on disc shaped boards as well.
This feature is more emphasized for the cluster-by-cluster measurement methodology, since it eliminates unusual deviations caused by a specific bursty packet loss pattern and speech content.
However, if the market electricity price is used everywhere, or if energy efficiency is more emphasized, the location of the peak boiler should be closer to the users with dense heat loads.
It is more likely that agential inclusion will take place if the epistemic inclusiveness is more emphasized: if people are explicitly invited to voice their definitions of problems and the opportunities they see for solution.
Cyclic voltammetry and rate capability plots reveal that electronic conduction (∼10−2 S cm−1) of composites (80/20 and 74/26) above the percolation threshold do not present any impact in the rate capabilities of LFP cathode, whence this increase of C-SP only shrinks capacity, which is more emphasized at high C-rates.
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This effect was more emphasized in AMCs containing nanoparticles.
The negative effect was more emphasized after i.p.
Note that the side-lobes and cross-terms are more emphasized than in the Choi-Williams distribution with [7].
The most important thing is that the bottom-up factors should be more emphasized and combined with top-down factors in future plan implementations.
"Data Mining", "Social Media" and "Information System" are high frequency keywords, but "Cloud Computing", "Data Warehouse" and "Knowledge Management" are more emphasized after 2016.
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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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