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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more meaningful" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something has added significance or importance. For example, "The one-on-one conversations I have with my mentor have become more meaningful since I increased my efforts to apply the advice he gives me."
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"It's more meaningful," he said.
Deeper, more meaningful learning.
The other, though, feels more meaningful.
"The games, they seem more meaningful".
Here the life is much more meaningful.
Multifunctional intervene is more meaningful.
It has become more meaningful.
The Ideal Home Show is more meaningful.
Backward error is generally more meaningful.
Reagan's executive experience was more meaningful.
"It's more meaningful," Mr. Guttenberg said.
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