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The phrase "apply even more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need to increase the application of a certain principle, method, or effort in a given context.
Example: "To achieve better results, we need to apply even more effort to our marketing strategies."
Alternatives: "implement to a greater extent" or "increase the application of".
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The lesson from past crackdowns was to apply even more decentralized tactics.
After that, I'll walk away.' When you buy a vacation property, those rules apply even more".
this is from the late 1700s, still applies today, and will apply even more so in the future.
And the most recent report from the International Atomic Energy Agency on Iran's nuclear program should rally the international community to apply even more pressure.
Suicide is more likely when depressed individuals are untreated, rather than on antidepressants, and that may apply even more strongly in youth compared with adults.
Models of dynamic inconsistency in monetary policy and the need for central bank independence and commitment to nominal targets apply even more strongly to developing countries.
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But worse, his "Ingemisco" ("I groan") began with straying pitch and ended in a croon, which he applied even more heavily as the evening went on.
That applies even more to some run-outs.
Shouldn't that policy be applied even more stringently to those in control?
That applies even more to companies benefiting from the snowball effect of an expanding network.
The same arguments could be applied even more strongly to Ukraine.
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