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The phrase "even more" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to indicate an increase or addition to something that has already been mentioned. Example: "The restaurant's food was delicious, and even more, the service was impeccable."
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Even more so.
Even more points.
Even more photos.
"Even more transparent"?
"Even more than eating".
Even more surprising?
Even more laughter.
Even more so, if anything.
"Even more celebrities will come.
Even more, we love you.
Even more.
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