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Discover LudwigThe phrase "although more" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to connect two ideas or clauses that contrast each other, or to introduce a thought that is in contrast to the current topic. Example: Although more expensive than other options, the quality of this product is worth the cost.
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Although more Yeovil than Yokohama, it's still fascinating to hear.
Other English visitors have been equally enthusiastic, although more discreet.
Smoking rates have continued to fall, although more slowly.
The brachiopods, although more restricted, are also important.
Although more is promised on aesthetics, it never appears.
The solutions we supported worked, although more must be done.
On Saturday, they reappeared for the first time this summer, although more than half were missing.
Between 100 and 200 took part at the beginning, although more joined later.
Although more companies are trying to enforce noncompete agreements, not all are victorious.
It turned out to be a women-only affair, although more by accident than design.
Although more people's votes contribute to the result, they do so in strange ways.
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