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The phrase "which is more" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when comparing two things. For example: "I prefer going to the beach, which is more relaxing than staying at home."
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Which is more important?
Which is more valuable?
Which is more than enough, for now.
I know which is more rigorous.
Which is more frightening, he said.
So which is more plausible?" Fair point.
Which is more important, art or empathy?
Which is more realistic?
But which is more important?
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So which is more important?
"Some parents will repress it, which is more destructive.
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