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"much more closer" is not correct in written English
Instead, you should use the comparative phrase, "much closer." For example, "The new store is much closer to our house than the old one."
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I'll admit we're finally much more closer to our actual vision in the past year than we have ever been.
In contrast, for, the actual is also appeared within the range of, but it is distributed in much more closer to the upper bound of the.
Nevertheless, the differences between the results from both studies might lie in the fact that the Ns/S ratio analysis herein presented was performed for two sets of strains that are in a much more closer time frame in order to understand microevolution within two clades.
This is unprecedented, as Peninsular Malaysia has been hypothesized to act as a connecting bridge for the Sundaic populations, allowing radiation of primates between mainland Southeast Asia and its insular area [ 21, 22]; thus, it should have much more closer relationships with the insular populations.
"How much more?" "Closer to five each," Sinkler said, "just to get to Knoxville or Raleigh".
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"Ten years ago, we were much more closed.
That way, he said, "you are much more close to the problem".
A much more close-run thing, but definitely still a win for smartphones.
We need to be much more close to the French culture, the French people, the French way of life".
"One of the problems that comics have today, I think, is that open door is much more closed.
The government can now use much more "closed" evidence meaning stuff gathered by spookery, bugging and arm-twisting, that normally would be hard to use in court.
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