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"more pivotal" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is even more important or influential than something else. Example: "The CEO's decision was crucial, but the CFO's input was even more pivotal in finalizing the company's budget for the year."
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Even more pivotal is the way they operate together.
Ms. Lauren becomes more pivotal as the work proceeds.
"It couldn't have taken place in a more pivotal country".
Even more pivotal was the near-turnover on the Irish's previous possession.
Few people played a more pivotal role in Tuesday's turn of events than Mr. Friess.
The Indonesian army played an even more pivotal role than the Thai one.
I see Mr. Price's role as far more pivotal than that of the recruiter.
They suggest that physiological, social, and institutional factors play an equally, if not more pivotal, role in effective e-participation.
For fourteen years, no country in the Middle East has provided more pivotal military space to the U.S. than Qatar.
But even before tonight's game became much more pivotal, Clemens was not sounding totally positive about his hamstring.
Mr. Arafat's followers cast him in a more pivotal role, particularly since the Israeli threats against him.
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