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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are more presents" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing quantities or discussing the existence of additional gifts or items.
Example: "For this holiday season, I hope there are more presents under the tree than last year."
Alternatives: "there are additional gifts" or "there are extra presents".
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There are more presents here than uptown.
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Sully told me that Locke is significantly calmer, and administrators are more present.
"Her vulnerability and her fear are more present now," he said.
In politics, women are more present in Europe with its parliamentary forms of government than in countries with presidential systems.
These days the departed are more present than ever.
When you are more present, you are more able to respond to any situation, challenge, or opportunity that life presents.
"You are more present in my memory than you were in the life we shared.
Racist prejudices may have declined in France, but cultural clashes are more present than ever.
Those who are Yonder, in a queer way, are more present than ever.
And not surprisingly, because they are more present in homes, tablets are used more frequently by very young children.
If you look around San Francisco right now, you can see that our rainbow flags are more present, as are our pink triangle flags.
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