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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more primal" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use this phrase to describe something that is more basic, instinctive, or animalistic, as compared to something more developed or sophisticated. For example, "The ancient rituals of the tribe were more primal than those of modern day society."
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Handball is more primal.
Ms. DiViesti's concern is more primal.
It also has a more primal meaning.
Others say it's more primal.
The allure remains more primal than that.
And yet McBeth burned with a more primal urge.
But he also relies on a more primal force.
Today choreography emerges from a more primal, personal place.
Or maybe it's something less tangible, more primal.
It is hard to think of a more primal sentence.
Open-water swimming is cruder, less elegant, more primal.
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