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'but more' is an appropriate phrase in written English.
It is often used when introducing additional ideas or contrasting two statements. For example: "I enjoy listening to pop music, but more importantly, I love spending time with my family."
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But more laid-back.
But more woes loom.
But more funerals followed.
But more will happen.
But more are threatened.
But more should be done.
But more disclosure is better.
But more on that soon.
But more openness is welcome.
But more of them later.
But more about that later.
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