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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more scientifically" is not correct and cannot be used in written English.
However, you can use the phrase "more scientifically sound" or "more scientifically accurate". For example: "The researchers found that their new method for determining air quality was more scientifically sound than the original approach."
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The entry also suggests that sometimes the Bible has been more scientifically correct than the scientific community.
It appears that the causes of scientific uncertainty are stated in a rather general manner, while scientific certainty is more scientifically based, e.g., by unambiguous research findings.
Manned missions diverted resources from more scientifically rewarding, automated exploration.
More scientifically, it is known as the "area rule".
The more scientifically minded look for experimental data.
The world was becoming more scientifically intelligible, and a modern economy was developing.
And EyeToy's base technology was developed for far more scientifically advanced missions than ninja fighting.
For the more scientifically minded, there are rare plants to spot.
This, he said, "would be more scientifically defensible than using just one criterion".
That's why economists have devoted thousands of pages in journals to testing the effects more scientifically.
I've never smoked, but my wrap attachment seems as unduly pronounced as anything more scientifically damaging.
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