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"more mobile than" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compare things that can move or be moved. For example: "This phone is more mobile than my old one; it's much slimmer and lighter."
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The simulations predict that 2-layer TDs are more mobile than 4-layer TDs and that the mobility of these twinning dislocations depends strongly on dislocation character.
Better and more mobile than snow globes!
"People are more mobile than ever.
Today's society is much more mobile than in the past.
Alumni are busier and more mobile than ever.
Considerably more mobile than against Brandi, she still started slowly.
These "superstars" are more mobile than ever before.
He is more mobile than Simms and a better runner.
Lipid and water formed the mobile phase, however, lipid molecules were always more mobile than water.
"He's more mobile than Patrick, so he made sure Zo wouldn't get any baseline dunks.
I think I'm more mobile than I was at the beginning of the year.
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