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The phrase "able to get more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or capability to obtain additional resources, information, or benefits.
Example: "With the new funding, we are now able to get more support for our community programs."
Alternatives: "capable of obtaining more" or "able to acquire more".
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"I think they'll be able to get more".
I inquired about how we might be able to get more legal content onto Wikipedia.
That way, I was able to get more of the bumpy-textured crust in each bite.
Once he gets that down, we'll be able to get more chemistry".
"If they were more open they would be able to get more science out".
You may be able to get more for them as collector's items.
The market is awfully thin, and Fortson may not be able to get more money elsewhere.
So you know you can move on; you're able to get more footage".
"God willing, I'll be able to get more than just an eviction notice this Christmas".
You may be able to get more as a collector's item.
Also, without the pressure of grades, freshman are able to get more out of the university experience.
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