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"offer more insight" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that someone or something can provide someone with more information, understanding, or awareness. For example: "The professor's lecture offered more insight into the complexities of quantum physics."
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Sometimes they offer more insight than we expected.
Cohen's arrival on Capitol Hill this week promised to offer more insight on how his incorrect statement was formulated.
The Black-Scholes model and the peer-review process are combined to offer more insight into the apparent value of research projects.
They offer more insight into the 1950s and 1960s and the personality of Doris Duke than they do into the essence of an Italian or a Japanese garden.
The first three words Kyle Sandilands speaks to his listeners every day offer more insight than you might think into Australia's most controversial radio presenter.
However, the 3D-TREF method may offer more insight into the heterogeneity of resin blends, particularly when the blend components have similar molecular weights.
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It's what health care might seem like to doctors, patients, and regulators around the world as new methods in machine learning offer more insights from ever-growing amounts of data.
There has been some work exploring the 'intermediary associations' in Confucianism (see, e.g., de Bary 1998), but the communitarians debates in the West may offer more insights in this respect.
Although higher coverage of a mass vaccination campaign generally predicts more benefits in terms of episodes averted, a cost effectiveness analysis will offer more insights on what constitutes a feasible level of coverage.
Similarly, phylogenomic comparison of the remaining species from section Flavi (e.g., A. alliaceus) would offer more insights into the relatedness of these fungi.
These results offer more insights into the role of neuropeptides on biological processes such as reproduction, development, growth, and health and support targeted empirical confirmation.
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