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The phrase "a plea for more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a request or desire for an increase in something, such as resources, attention, or support.
Example: "The community sent a plea for more funding to support local schools."
Alternatives: "a request for additional" or "an appeal for increased".
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It is a plea for more emails.
He called his message a plea for more political sophistication but not a vote for Romney.
Haitian officials have sent out a plea for more trucks to ferry the dead.
A while back, in this column, I made a plea for more escapism.
Ainsworth's paper also makes a plea for more money and staff for the the agency.
Dollar Days is an expat's farewell to "the English evergreens" and a plea for more time.
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Martin Kettle centred his commentary on this page yesterday on a plea for "a more truthful, more aware and, above all, a better British press".
In true California style, Hilton's book mixes a hymn to entrepreneurship with a plea for a more caring society.
It is also a plea for a more nuanced consideration of identity and borders in the post-9/11 political climate.
George Williams, a constitutional expert, argues that no replacement to Mr Hollingworth should be appointed until the position's "structural defects" have been remedied: a plea for a more transparent means for selecting the next one.
In essence, Microcosmographica Academica is a plea for a more honest approach to politics, and a practical guide to getting things done, whatever obstacles others may place in your way.
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