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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stresses more" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something is emphasized or given more importance than other things in a sentence. Example: In this article, the author stresses more on the importance of recycling than the negative effects of pollution.
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"Coaching stresses more of the hand-holding, the supporting, the easing of fears".
"This is not an anti-cop book," Balko stresses more than once in "Rise of the Warrior Cop".
They attributed the increase to a number of stresses: more divorces, more-transient lifestyles, more drug use.
The Villaraigosa vision, outlined at a successful charter school in poor south Los Angeles, stresses more charter schools (LA has 86 at the moment) "both to give families more choices and to keep positive pressure on the school bureaucracy"; more parental involvement; more school uniforms; and more after-school activities.Great stuff, but it would be naive to count on success.
In another example of its hallmark brutality, meanwhile, IS released footage of its beheading of soldiers after it took Division 17.Amid such stresses, more cracks are appearing between the remaining rebel forces that banded together at the start of the year to force ISIS, as it then was, from territory in north-western Syria.
But Biggert worried that ARPA-E, which stresses more applied science, would take money away from DOE's fundamental research programs.
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It is probably stress more than any other ailment that preoccupies the majority of business travelers.
They could also have stressed more energetically that this dispute is not about oil.
More than really stressed, more than really worried; it was more of a tired feeling, like a heavy blanket.
The three friends stressed more than once that, owing to their education and relative prosperity, they were far from typical.
As I've stressed more than once, this team has to start somewhere, and the recent results are promising.
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