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The phrase "which are more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more items or groups, typically followed by a comparative adjective or phrase. Example: "The new models, which are more efficient, have been well received by customers."
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The program has three other stages, which are more serious.
Registered readers are served targeted advertisements, which are more lucrative.
We'll need seeds which are more temperature- and pest-tolerant".
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It should be testing optical scanners, which are more transparent and secure and cost much less.
One-bedroom villas, which are more plentiful, can often be had for less.
It's what makes rosés easier to sip than most white wines, which are more acidic.
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