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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more highlighted" is correct and usable in written English.
It is mainly used to describe something that has been made more prominent or noticeable. For example, "She highlighted her achievements with more detail than ever before, making them more highlighted than ever before."
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Once that is accomplished, he said, the "story itself will be more highlighted".
"When you have a workaholic boss, your work-life conflicts become much more highlighted," says Rothbard.
In addition, the contribution of propagation was more highlighted rather than initiation for laminates.
Now the ECJ has ruled again, and once more highlighted the gulf in attitudes either side of the pond.
However, recent literature has more and more highlighted the role of immune response and epigenetic regulation on regenerative abilities in metazoans26.
The results also showed that the efficiency of grooving method compared to conventional surface preparation is more highlighted in the beams with FRP rupture mechanism.
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A positive slant I wish was more often highlighted for others.
By limiting the system to three mirrors, the processes of starting point creation and down-selection, as well as the optimization method could be more clearly highlighted.
Plant breeders have the power to address these questions and more, as highlighted by speakers at the 8th Annual Cornell University Graduate Student Plant Breeding Symposium, held on Friday April 12.
But a useful tip that needs to be more prominently highlighted, in my opinion, is this: Please do not try to take a gun onto an airplane.
Nowhere were the moral questions surrounding this more sharply highlighted that in the US in the late 19th century, where the Czech composer Dvorák found himself at the centre of a highly divisive debate.
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