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Discover Ludwig"more explored" is correct and can be used in written English
For example, "The world of literature is vast, and we have only scratched the surface; much more remains to be explored."
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Nevertheless, it needs to be more explored in depth in the context of social entrepreneurship in India.
As we presented throughout this paper, interoperability in cloud computing constitutes a research area that needs to be more explored.
Research conducted at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management suggests diversity boosts creative debate that prevents teams from falling into the groupthink trap and leads to more explored, informed decisions.
Concepts which are relations between objects (e.g. chemical reactions and processes, such as chemical syntheses) have been excluded from the initial version of the WWMM until their semantic representation has been more explored within the community.
Almost all students (98.6%, n = 212) thought that ICM topics should be more explored at their university.
Cellular redox changes, much more explored in cardiology than in oncology (Gutierrez et al, 2006), emerge as a pivotal and proximal event in cancer.
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And there was more exploring to be done.
Like Calvin and Hobbes, he clearly still has more exploring to do.
Listening Janet Cardiff, Christian Marclay, Haroon Mirza and more explore what happens when we listen in this anthology of sound art.
You'll now be able to see more, explore more and plan more, all before you leave for your big trip.
I have to do some more exploring....
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