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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more spoken" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare the relative frequency of spoken language in a particular context. Example: "In formal settings, written language is more prevalent, but in informal situations, spoken language is more spoken."
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It is now more spoken, which makes the scene not so musically perfect and choreographed.
As a result, the show is much more spoken than sung, incorporating some of Morrison's own poetry, and telling in flashback the story of his life.
Alecky Blythe and Adam Cork's wonderfully sung play, which has more spoken and musicalised dialogue than big numbers, has a serious subject, an innovative technique and an insinuating score.
2. "Sensuality" - 4 02 - introspective synth loop, vocals, and cheap keyboard drum sounds start it off and get right into a jam about whether or not someone is "feeling it". The title says it all about the lyrics, and the singing kind of goes between a more spoken cadence and more straight up singing.
A beauty once "more spoken of than seen, like a great sight of nature, a cave or a crystal", the poet Ben Jonson's muse and Van Dyck's famed subject, she signs a Faustian pact with the apothecary Lancelot Choice for his notorious viper wine, the dangerous potion behind the plump cheeks, dilated pupils and general air of wantonness observed in the ladies of Charles I's court.
If it is at the end of the relative clause, the sentence is less formal – this is more spoken.
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Less is more speaks volumes.
He no more spoke than a puma would".
Bonus Habit: Listen more, speak less.
For the second test, learners studied more speaking and writing (Table 2); did more speaking activities involving both everyday and abstract topics; and practiced more spontaneous speaking in response to prompts/questions.
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