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The phrase "more valid than" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to compare the truth or accuracy of two statements or ideas, with one being considered more valid than the other. Example: The scientific evidence presented is more valid than the anecdotal stories that have been circulating. In this sentence, "more valid than" is used to compare the reliability and credibility of the scientific evidence versus the anecdotal stories.
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In any case, the newly validated test cannot be more valid than its criterion and cannot, therefore, be used to 'back-validate' the criterion measures.
Is his celebrity somehow more valid than Kardashian's?
I remember moments from both, where neither medium is more valid than the other.
For many years, experts have argued over which studies are more valid than others.
"People saw that as something more valid than 'boyfriend,' " he said.
Nowhere is this more valid than in reforming the defense procurement process.
He argued that new paradigms are no more valid than the old; they just turn out to be more useful.
"My relationship with Yesenia," he said, "is real and more valid than anything I ever had in my life".
Why is the government's need for money any more valid than the need of the individual who earns it?
Critics say the legal arguments are no more valid than those Bush's justice department came up with to authorise torture.
Even so, Ms. Spar, convinced finally that feminism's fundamental goals are more valid than ever, soft-pedals her epiphany.
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