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The phrase "more representative of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to compare one thing to another, usually in the context of a larger discussion about a particular subject. For example, "The second survey was more representative of the wider population, hence the more reliable results."
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"I think they're more representative of what Mac Grill is.
The other is much more representative of the area's demographic.
More representative of the show is Gustave Moreau's mysterious "Salome".
In truth, that is more representative of where he is.
The men's group is more representative of the country's diversity.
As the radius of influence is tightened, results become more representative of the observed data.
The discussion is livelier and more representative of real-world issues".
Maybe he was more representative of NRL target demographics than they'd care to admit.
Adrian Mole is as authentic as Yosser Hughes, and perhaps more representative of his class.
They became more representative of the minority composition of the city".
It is more representative of the primordial solar system than Jupiter or Saturn".
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