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The phrase "and rather more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an additional amount or degree beyond what has already been mentioned.
Example: "The project requires not only dedication but rather more effort than we initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "and significantly more" or "and quite a bit more".
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And rather more importantly, there's that devil business.
Michel is a reclusive and rather more temperate character, untroubled by his loneliness.
Harry took his collection with him and began a new and rather more exotic one.
So does his place in history and, rather more importantly, his country's place in the world.
You hear similar statements, and rather more ugly, in Denmark and Holland.
But, of course, the real battle for Broadcasting House is more subtle and rather more complex.
Font Blanche was all it promised to be, and rather more.
But I'd place rather little value on my instincts, and rather more on the polls.
And rather more overwhelmingly, what has that man done to his face?
and rather more acceptable than one with an alternative title," Meadow wrote.
As expected, the economy grew strongly and rather more unexpectedly, the national income also took a sharp jump.
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