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Discover LudwigThe phrase "able to make more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity or capability to produce additional items, resources, or results.
Example: "With the new machinery, we are now able to make more products in less time."
Alternatives: "capable of producing more" or "able to generate more".
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"I think it's good because I'd be able to make more money," she said.
In contrast, Darling should have been able to make more of Osborne's lack of experience.
They were able to make more money than they could ever spend in their lives.
But why not be able to make more than just a handful of dishes?
We are about to be able to make more cars than ever before, remarkably".
In turn, we're then able to make more informed decisions in elections.
"Reading were able to make more changes but they got thumped which won't help them.
I think the idea is that Spiller will be able to make more happen on his own.
Dixon's crew repaired the car and he was able to make more high-speed test runs later in the meet.
Surgeons armed with a connectome might also be able to make more calculated cuts in the brain.
He adds, "If I am able to make more money, I'll be able to give more away".
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