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The phrase "Way more" is correct and usable in written English, particularly in informal contexts
It can be used to emphasize a greater degree or amount of something compared to another. Example: "I enjoyed the movie way more than I expected."
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Way more rock star,' " he said.
Way more than he draws from us".
"Way more than any other city".
"Way more mature than most his age.
Way more electrolytes than Gatorade!
Way more confident than us.
Way more.
Way more to follow.
Way more than curious.
Way more fantastic.
"It's way more.
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