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Discover LudwigThe word "more" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to compare two things or to ask for or to give additional information. Example: "I'm feeling hungry; do you have any more food?".
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More?
noun
An extra amount or extent.
synonyms
Exact(60)
What more can I say?
What more can we say?
Interested in finding out more about how you can live better?
As an environmentalist, and someone who believes that everyone in this world has a right to a healthy and nutritious diet of their choosing, I could not have chosen a more counter-productive path.
"More debt.
I take full responsibility for not being more aggressive on this front.
More than 9,000 women were involved originally, and were divided into three groups.
This is much more fun".
-But there was more.
More here.
"In more congested areas or particularly busy times of the day, then vehicles on key roads might be given priority in order to keep the traffic flowing".
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