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The phrase "are more numerous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing quantities or amounts, indicating that one group has a greater number than another.
Example: "In this study, the species of birds in the forest are more numerous than those in the urban area."
Alternatives: "are more abundant" or "outnumber".
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are more numerous
noun
An extra amount or extent.
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But her friends are more numerous.
Naturally, late-night complaints are more numerous on weekends.
The decisions are more numerous and complex than ever before.
In other mammals, apocrine glands are more numerous.
Online visits are more numerous and growing rapidly.
Occurrences of nephrite are more numerous and geographically more widespread.
(They are more numerous, for instance, than Jewish voters).
By his, and Riley's, admission, his ailments are more numerous than the diagnosis might suggest.
The new generation of services are more numerous and harder for the record industry to police.
Boaters and marina builders say deaths are mounting simply because manatees are more numerous.
Their members are traditionally more likely to vote, and now they are more numerous than ever.
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