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The phrase "already much more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has exceeded a previous amount or expectation at an earlier point in time.
Example: "The project has already much more support than we anticipated, which is encouraging for its success."
Alternatives: "significantly more" or "considerably more".
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It was already much more sophisticated than the prototypes.
But I'm already much more interested in the following film".
By contrast, the German "Freie Szene" is, like Britain's, already much more international and consequently already much more similar.
Most European business schools are already much more globalised than HBS.
Its economy is already much more open than Japan's ever was.
Public services are already much more stretched than they were in 2010".
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Intense storms are already becoming much more common.
What is published is already so much more scientific than the policy process itself.
Yet the case has already grabbed much more attention than do most honour-killings.
The pair had already seen much more of the world than most their age.
He has written it all already, and much more successfully, in his novels.
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