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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a number more" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to indicate an additional quantity or amount, but it is better to use clearer expressions.
Example: "We need a number more than what we currently have to complete the project."
Alternatives: "a few more" or "several additional".
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We've added a number more below.
"Physically I could play for a number more years if I so desired, but I've made a family decision.
250 GB is a lot of storage, a number more typically associated with laptop and desktop computers.
Use only numbers 1-9, aneverver use a number more than once per run (a number may reoccur in the same row, in a separate run).
Somewhere there's a number that quantifies how good Edmonds was in the outfield, a number more esoteric than fielding percentage, putouts, assists — the usual suspects.
It is entitled to have 26 bishops sitting in the House of Lords, plus a number more who have been made life peers on retiring; and it has the automatic ear of government - do not suppose that if Rowan Williams phones No 10 he is told no one is at home.
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I've watched this West Virginia boy silence a whole bar full of drunkards by belting out a spontaneous a cappella number more than a few times.
A record number – more than 11 million – of people are in detention.
At least 3 is a good number, more if you wear jeans every day.
6.01pm: I've done a bit more number crunching.
A number line is a bit more work.
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