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The phrase "more sporadic" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to occur or happen at irregular intervals. Example: "Since the new schedule was implemented, the team's meetings have become more sporadic, making it difficult to coordinate projects."
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Chappie and Focus add more sporadic territories.
New York's reef-building efforts have been more sporadic.
Outside the capital, power is even more sporadic.
The flashes of brilliance have started to become more and more sporadic.
Since then, protests have been more sporadic, in part because the police have become more active.
She said as she went below 4m, the bleaching was more sporadic.
She was a member of the Phoenix Theater, but her acting became more sporadic.
The shouts of encouragement for the home player grew weaker and more sporadic.
The protests have become more sporadic and less incendiary in recent weeks.
As reports of its location grow more sporadic, it literally drops off the map.
The storms now seem more sporadic, not as regular in timing and duration.
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