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The phrase "asset more" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without context, it is unclear how it could be used.
Example: "We need to asset more value to our investments." (Note: "asset" should be replaced with "assess" or "add.")
Alternatives: "evaluate more" or "add more value."
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At the time, the radio museum was an asset more in theory than in reality.
It would, though, put the asset more firmly in Mr. Putin's hands.
When you make the base risk-free asset more risky, the entire global economy becomes riskier and costlier.
Even though Senator Evan Bayh has taken himself out of the presidential race, he still has a considerable asset: more than $10 million in campaign donations.
It's a truism of business-book thinking that a company's brand is its "most important asset," more valuable than technology or patents or manufacturing prowess.
Ian Uttley, a senior drainage engineer at London Underground (LU), said: "You can't get an asset more vulnerable to flooding than a network of underground tunnels".
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More pressure on asset prices, more volatility, more forced sales.
Tycoons treated them as trophy assets more than businesses.
Yields on Treasuries have risen strongly since October, making dollar assets more appealing.
There are signs that, in response, regulators are treating foreign assets more harshly than domestic ones.
Lowering the benchmark price of money will make other assets more attractive.
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