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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also far more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize an additional degree or extent of something in comparison to another.
Example: "This new model is not only faster but also far more efficient than its predecessor."
Alternatives: "significantly more" or "much more".
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Government is also far more corrupt.
But it's also far more rewarding.
Minneapolis is also far more prosperous.
Her break with Keynes was also far more profound.
But their position is also far more precarious.
They're also far more likely than adults to become addicted.
Training methods are also far more rational and data-driven.
He is also far more brutal than he was later.
It is also, far more troublingly, a love story.
His work was also far more than just the juvenile.
There are also far more planes, pounding tiny areas.
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