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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more next" is not correct and usable in written English
It appears to be a combination of words that does not convey a clear meaning or grammatical structure. Example: "We need to discuss a more next step in our project."
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If an unwanted bank starts, gently turn the yoke the other direction and if the airspeed diminishes, level off for a bit and advance the throttle a little more next time you try to climb.
We'll know a lot more next week when the Bills host a Patriots team that's far more talented and familiar with them than any opponent from the A.F.C. West.
Avoid using "a hair of the dog that bit you" (drinking a little more next morning to overcome the hangover).
He returns to the director's chair for the Sept. 1 episode of "Dallas" and hopes to do a few more next year if the show is picked up for a fourth season.
Now, given Trump's inflationary promises, the Fed will probably want to raise interest rates a lot more next year.
Guernsey's pensioners could receive just over £5 a week more next year, according to the States.
We'll know a lot more next week, after Florida and Ohio.
If you didn't use enough to enclose your filling...well that's ok, just use a little more next time.
And, with the destiny of the SPL title is certain to be a formality once more next season, a campaign without Champions League football doesn't bear thinking about. .
We're looking to deal with the physical side a little bit more next season.
Next month it will introduce its second 767 plane, in November a third, with two more next March.
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