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"more self-sufficient" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to compare the level of self-sufficiency between two or more things or people. Here are a few examples: 1. "As an adult, I have become more self-sufficient and no longer rely on my parents for financial support." 2. "The newly installed solar panels will make our household more self-sufficient in terms of energy usage." 3. "Compared to city dwellers, those living in rural areas tend to be more self-sufficient when it comes to growing their own food." 4. "By learning basic car maintenance, I have become more self-sufficient and can handle minor repairs on my own." 5. "In today's fast-paced world, it is important to be self-sufficient and not rely on others for our own happiness and success."
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"Eventually I think the country could be run a lot better, more self sufficient," he says.
The idea is to set countries up to, ultimately, be more self sufficient.
Be more self sufficient.
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I was becoming more self-sufficient.
But he's also more self-sufficient.
The remote location has also made them more self-sufficient.
We are expected to be more self-sufficient".
"Hopefully they will become more self-sufficient in later life.
Some graduates fondly recall a special professor, others the opportunity to become more self-sufficient.
He went on to exhort Cubans to make the island more self-sufficient.
The thriving economy has helped poor people happily become more self-sufficient.
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