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The phrase "more diligent than" is perfectly valid and usable in written English.
It is generally used to make a comparison between two or more people or things in terms of their level of diligence. For example, "Alice is more diligent than Bob when it comes to completing tasks on time."
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They are more diligent than older adults, however, in trying to protect themselves.
More diligent than some players, Murphy sometimes has to be urged to lessen his batting-cage workload before games.
After three more years in school — he was no more diligent than Salvador or Jesús — he quit.
She was far more diligent than I — she had to be: she was running an empire; I was simply writing a book.
"We have to be more prepared and more diligent than ever before," said a compliance officer at another United States brokerage firm, who insisted on anonymity.
Counties and towns in some colonial states like Massachusetts, Connecticut, Virginia and Pennsylvania have been more diligent than others in collecting and preserving records.
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"It was obvious they wanted everyone to know that there's a more diligent pursuit than there's been in the past.
Some birds, for instance Quaker Parrots, are notoriously territorial and require much more diligent training than other birds.
Fans have been echoing her sentiments this morning, pointing out that Voldemort was in many ways a more, diligent, efficacious villain than Trump.
However, if it arises from a credit agency's desire to appear more diligent and aggressive than its competitors, that's another story.
I felt that a small gathering in the back of the office was more diligent spending rather than taking the staff out to an expensive dinner.
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