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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are just more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare quantities or qualities, often implying an increase or addition to something previously mentioned.
Example: "These new features are just more efficient than the old ones."
Alternatives: "are simply additional" or "are merely greater".
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We are just more interesting".
Women are just more into nature.
Marathons are just more of it".
Foreigners are just more tolerant of corruption.
"Passengers are just more fed up".
Bette's experiences are just more heightened".
"The Irish are just more overt".
There are just more things to do".
Facebook's questions are just more interesting.
Some humans are just more gifted than the rest.
They are just more removed from the action.
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