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"More than that" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to emphasize something or add more information to a thought. For example: I like to go running, but more than that, I need to practice yoga to stay flexible.
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More than that.
"More than that gets pesky".
More than that is tacky.
More than that is not considered healthy.
More than that, actually.
More than that — it's essential.
Little more than that.
We're more than that.
It did more than that.
She needed more than that.
Yes, but more than that.
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