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"more experimental than" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use the phrase to compare two things that have been observed, analyzed, and tested. For example, "This new method of teaching is more experimental than traditional methods."
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Footwork, though, is more experimental than juke.
He's ultimately more experimental than I am".
Kimbra's songs are more experimental than many pop radio tracks.
Perhaps no red on Long Island is more experimental than Mr. Tracy's dry blaufränkisch ($25).
We said: "The Eraser is no more experimental than the average Radiohead album.
Were there models you drew on, works that are more experimental than much mainstream fiction?
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Possibly it requires more experimental ingenuity than we have, though it is permissible to hope not.
The evolution of this alternate reality, and its implications, we will leave to more experimental writers than this one.
Ann James argued that Australian children's literature takes more experimental chances than its more established American counterpart.
It's a bold choice by Signature, since Mr. Mee is a less known and more experimental writer than most of its past choices.
He also said the mobile versions of the products would have more experimental features than the Web version to start.
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