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The phrase "more proper than" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to compare two entities, for example, "Using words like 'ain't' in formal writing is more improper than using colloquialisms."
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"They are a little more proper than we are," Wells said of Japanese players.
The mood throughout the recital was restrained, more proper than powerful.
Our theoretical and empirical investigations reveal that the S/D binary representation is more proper than other existing binary encodings for GEAs searching.
It is also a sacred truth that tea tastes much better out of a proper cup - and you can't get more proper than Wedgwood china.
In this letter, we confirmed that the previously proposed C20-sc and its modifications are more proper than recently suggested BC12 for explaining such a novel simple cubic carbon sample.
Melburnians may be more proper than their Sydney rivals, but they are also fanatical about sport -- be it Australian Rules football, the Melbourne Cup horse race, cricket, the Qantas Formula One Grand Prix auto race, or the Australian Open Tennis Championships.
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The results showed that the latter two variables were considered to be more proper methods than the dust concentration and showed slightly better correlation than the equivalence ratio.
These books are no more proper biographies than the flag planted by a breathless settler in the 1889 Oklahoma Land Run is a house; the journalists race across the dusty terrain of Westminster to bag a future statesman, hoping they can beat their rivals to the prize.
The sensitivity of the serology test may have been improved using a more proper antigen than the heterologous horse variant (E.equi) of A.phagocytophilum.
When Dionysius praises "dissimilar similarities" over seemingly more appropriate symbolic names for God, he explains that at least some dissimilar names are negations, and negations are more proper to God than affirmations.
It is highly unlikely to lead to anything other than more proper and full equality, both legalistically and culturally.
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