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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more even proportion" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a situation in which two quantities, sizes, or amounts are not equal but are close to it. For example, "The distribution of wealth between the two countries was much more even proportion than it had been in the past."
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It's really a personal preference: I like the smaller ones with their more even proportion of crust to crumb.
Alder and cypress also have greater root density and a more even proportion of total root length from the stem as well as occupying more soil around the stem than the other species tested (Fig. 3, Table 6).
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The Center-West, the least populous region, includes the heterogeneous Federal District (i.e. Brasilia) and displays more even proportions of White and Brown individuals (49.7% and 43.7%, respectively).
Further studies may consider expanding data collection settings and using purposeful sampling to obtain a study sample with more even proportions of each demographic characteristic.
As the sampling scheme becomes more even, the proportion of intermediate-frequency SMPs will increase.
Both companies allow typosquatting, but the majority of typosquatters use Google, more even than the proportion of Google's advertising market share.
He backed up his words with actions – Sweden in 2015 took in 163,000 asylum seekers, more even than Germany in proportion to its population.
Finally, for most of these classifier, the patients classified as dacetuzumab semi-sensitive were largely of the GCB subtype; one notable exception to this is the SNSS/SNSS classifier, where the subtypes are GCB and ABC subtype proportions are more even.
But the threatened shutdown in 2011 saw a more even distribution of blame, with Obama and Democrats in Congress blamed by a slightly higher proportion than blamed Republicans.
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Even more alarming, the proportion of those actually having no one at all with whom they could discuss important matters had nearly tripled.
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