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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more insight" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a deeper, more insightful understanding of something. For example, "Reading this book gave me more insight into the author's motivation for writing it."
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More insight into Hannah's writing.
(Read the quarterly report for more insight).
Friends offer a little more insight.
Further tests should provide more insight.
No one wrote with more insight, wit or freshness".
We'll be back soon with more insight and analysis.
The website promises, "You won't find more insight per dollar".
On those batting positions, Simon Adelman has more insight.
The goal here is more insight into alcoholism.
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That is a more insight-oriented approach.
More insight and effort, new tools, smarter researchers e.g.g
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