Examples of 'took a more' in a sentence

Meaning of "took a more"

took a more: Implies choosing a different approach or perspective. It suggests a shift in behavior or decision-making

How to use "took a more" in a sentence

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took a more
Other vandals took a more direct approach.
I took a more conceptual approach to the valentine.
Some reviewers took a more positive approach.
Took a more scientific approach to farming.
Sasami then took a more serious tone.
Took a more radical decision.
I sighed and took a more normal position.
Took a more localized approach.
But he soon took a more radical step.
Other participants during the consultation process took a more nuanced view.
Stanley took a more prominent role as a result.
My interest in photography took a more cultural turn.
Hofstadter took a more scientific approach to the brain.
What began as a joke suddenly took a more sinister aspect.
Some took a more acerbic view of the experience.

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Then the conversation took a more serious turn.
Cam took a more direct approach.
The conversation then took a more tender turn.
Others took a more nuanced perspective.
The researchers took a more.
This team took a more integrative approach.
The group abandoned its electoral pretensions and took a more nationalist turn.
Audi then took a more sporty direction.
There were also a plethora of blog posts which took a more humorous tone.
This time we took a more determined approach.
UNHCR met with some problems similar to those of UNDP but took a more gradual approach.
Wootten took a more cautious approach.
Charles Allen left the group just before it took a more commercial direction.
Others took a more hesitant approach.
Yet they were not eradicated but took a more underground existence.
He took a more moderate line on the death penalty.
The project now took a more practical form.
I took a more circuitous route.
His last words took a more serious tone.
I took a more psychological approach.
Then his ventures took a more experimental turn.
They took a more emotional and almost moralistic view of this.
Meanwhile her brother took a more direct approach.
Labor took a more active political role during this period.
He raised his rifle and took a more cautious posture.
They took a more militant stance.
But old President Pieck took a more pragmatic view.
Hoxha now took a more active stand against perceived revisionism.
The prestigious Süddeutsche Zeitung took a more positive view.
Then he took a more serious tone.
In the later period, these gateways took a more slender form.
Gaitanis took a more nuanced view.
Instead of writing cynical songs however, McIlrath took a more positive approach.
Others took a more practical approach.
The UK mental health charity Mind took a more positive approach.

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