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strukturiertere

Strukturiertere is a German comparative adjective meaning "more structured." It is formed from the verb strukturieren (to structure) and the comparative ending -er, with the usual attributive endings depending on gender, number, and case. It is used to compare two items in terms of their organization, order, and systematic arrangement.

In practice, strukturiertere appears most often in written German, particularly in technical or professional contexts such

Usage notes and nuance: strukturiertere is a straightforward comparative form and is distinct from strukturierter, which

Examples:

- Der strukturiertere Bericht im Vergleich zum vorherigen Entwurf vermeidet Redundanzen.

- Die strukturiertere Gliederung der Präsentation erleichtert das Verständnis.

- Die strukturierteren Berichte zeigen ein konsistentes Gliederungsschema.

In English, strukturiertere translates roughly as “more structured.” It is most natural in formal writing, while

as
reports,
plans,
and
documentation.
It
can
modify
nouns
that
denote
documents,
procedures,
or
data,
for
example:
die
strukturiertere
Gliederung,
der
strukturiertere
Bericht,
das
strukturiertere
Verfahren.
With
a
definite
article,
the
ending
follows
the
standard
declension
pattern
(die
strukturiertere
Gliederung;
der
strukturiertere
Bericht;
das
strukturiertere
Verfahren).
In
plural
usage
you
will
typically
see
die
strukturierteren
Berichte.
is
the
participial
adjective
form
derived
from
struktiert
or
from
the
past
participle
gestrukturiert
in
some
contexts.
In
many
everyday
contexts
Germans
alternatively
use
other
expressions
such
as
besser
gegliedert
or
struk­turiert,
depending
on
precision
and
style.
in
casual
speech
speakers
may
opt
for
simpler
expressions.