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Discover Ludwig"more oriented" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare the level or degree of orientation in a sentence. Here is an example: "The new employee is more oriented towards teamwork, while the previous one preferred to work independently."
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It would be more oriented to the haves than to the have-nots.
It would be more oriented toward small businesses and thus more skeptical of workplace regulations.
The other side of the coin is, American actors are more oriented toward a result.
* Next, determine whether your portfolio is more oriented toward growth or toward value.
"We are much more oriented to technology licensing to partners now".
Mr. Maro's brand of Butoh is less austere, more oriented toward colorful spectacle.
His patrons are more oriented toward reading fiction and popular nonfiction, he said.
"Nachum has a committed audience, more oriented to the issues I discuss.
They are less interested in gossip and more oriented to exposing the wizard behind the curtain.
However, Portuguese trade did become more oriented towards the country's new European partners after 1985.
But Wells Fargo, which is more oriented to retail banking, could not.
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