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The phrase "am more or less" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a degree of uncertainty or approximation regarding a statement or situation.
Example: "I am more or less satisfied with the results of the project, but there are still some areas for improvement."
Alternatives: "I am somewhat" or "I am approximately".
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I am more or less squirrel-tolerant.
"I feel I am more or less there [on fitness].
I am more or less a target man now, laying on balls for people".
I've graduated from college, live on my own and am, more or less, a responsible adult.
I always have the feeling I am more or less the product of the society I'm living in – and the photo notes are trying to visualise my surroundings".
Magali, thirty, French teacher and the mother of two, married: "I am more or less for the suppression of 'mademoiselle.' On the other hand, am I flattered to be called 'mademoiselle' in place of 'madame'madame
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The streets were more-or-less deserted.
The question was more or less ignored.
It is more or less a cartoon.
This is more or less accurate.
He was more or less O.K.
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