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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more stellar" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to compare two things, with the first being described as "stellar" and the second being described as even better or more impressive. Example sentence: "The first movie in the trilogy was good, but the second installment was even more stellar, with breathtaking special effects and a gripping plot."
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The collapse of BHS involved an even more stellar cast.
Collaborations don't come much more stellar than this.
Harrington, however, has by far the more stellar playing career.
"That was not one of his more stellar performances, that's for sure," Fisher said.
He gave his own stellar career (digital-music entrepreneur, Yahoo executive) lower priority than his wife's even more stellar one.
For Perkins, there followed more stellar sessions and stints with Leon Russell's Shelter People and the Gap Band.
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GCSE results follow hot on the heels of A-level ones, sparking annual debates over whether pupils' ever-more stellar performance reflects well on them and their schools, or badly on a government and exam system that encourage grade inflation.
The table lists data pertaining to the 20 brightest stars, or, more precisely, stellar systems, since some of them are double (binary stars) or even triple stars.
I can't say I understood any more about stellar nucleosynthesis afterwards, but it was impossible not to see the stars' essential poetry.
What's more, the stellar core is almost entirely carbon and oxygen, with no trace of hydrogen and helium--the main constituents of stars.
Stability criteria have been improved with the use of more realistic stellar models (see e.g. Ge et al. 2010, 2015; Passy et al. 2012a; Woods et al. 2010, 2012).
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