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Discover Ludwig"more emphasis" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize a point, either your own or someone else's. For example: "John's explanations were so clear that I can't emphasize enough how helpful they were."
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"Country has more emphasis on the lyrics.
There's just more emphasis on passing".
So expect more emphasis on reading comprehension.
They put more emphasis on our sentiments.
And then, with more emphasis, "Yes".
We're seeing more emphasis on gun skill".
"There is more emphasis on preshow activity.
There's more emphasis on home runs now".
There, even more emphasis is placed upon educational experiences.
I'd like to see more emphasis here, it's frustrating.
Other countries put more emphasis on preschool education.
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