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"to better highlight" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize something or to make it more noticeable. For example, "To better highlight the differences between the two theories, I wrote a detailed comparison of their key points."
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We told her how to better highlight her administrative skills going forward.
This is the perfect chance to change the way you communicate to better highlight your changing strategy.
In order to better highlight these effects, a different approach using the RANS equations has been adopted.
White dominates the color scheme to better highlight products on display in horizontal lighted shadowboxes on a wall in each conference room.
A key factor in managing digital transformation is changing performance metrics to better highlight the failures of status quo operations and to support risk taking and experimentation.
This failure mode is indeed mainly influenced by concrete strength and was chosen to better highlight the influence of EAF slag use.
Both time and aging temperature were combined in order to better highlight the impact of aging on the performance of the studied composites.
In this paper, a novel transfer function space is proposed to better highlight and differentiate different materials in realistic volume datasets.
In each category, articles are discussed under specific polymer or polymer type to better highlight those polymers that are receiving the greater level of attention.
In other parts of the report, the S.E.C. said it would seek comment on ways to better highlight trading costs of funds but noted that computing such costs accurately was difficult.
While LED lighting companies are improving the technology available to better highlight merchandise and create a good sensory experience, fluorescent and high intensity discharge (HID) lights remain the standard.
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