The phrase 'is more right' is correct and can be used in written English.
You typically use this phrase to indicate that one thing is more correct or accurate than another. For example, you might say, "For this style of painting, oil paints are more right than acrylics."
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God," breathes Jane, and she is more right than she can ever know.
The problem, he said, is that "they don't do compromise in Washington".That gloomy verdict is more right than wrong.
If one interpretation is more right than the others, why do we still equally revere all those Shakespearians?
And the trick of it is, of course, that the reader only grows more certain that she is more right than most.
I do not believe that in this sad conflict between the Palestinians and the Israelis there is more right or wrong on either side.
Less is more, right?
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With his friends, he is left-wing, but at home he is more right-wing.
I'm not sure which one is more right-wing in foreign policy.
In a new report for the Century Foundation, I show that policy on many key issues is more right-wing than it would be with full participation across health and insurance status.
While John Ellis Bush tries to push forward with a vague sort of mush in a Republican Party that is more right-wing than the Dems are left-wing, Hillary is moving ahead with a more updated sort of Jurassic politics.
What could be more right?
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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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