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The phrase "all that more" is not correct in standard written English.
It is often mistakenly used in place of "all the more," which emphasizes an increase in degree or intensity.
Example: "The unexpected support from my friends made the victory all the more special."
Alternatives: "even more" or "all the greater."
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Cheney's much bigger than all that, more proven than all that.
The believability of the characters and the action only makes the adventures all that more spectacular.
"It was bold, but it also made me pay attention to the details all that more carefully".
"If anything, they realize that the task is all that more important, to do what they're called to do.
When a family has been rent as theirs has, it makes the path all that more difficult, and yet I can attest that it is worth every step.
Through this NATO-funded system, early warning data from one ally can be sent to another ally fielding an interceptor to protect deployed forces against attack, making these national capabilities all that more effective and at far less cost.
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Instead, what becomes apparent very easily is that all that "more-ness" only complicates, confuses and distracts us from the peace, joy and freedom that a minimal life offers.
JG All that and more.
Apparently, they are all that and more.
It is all that and more.
"This program does all that and more".
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