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"does more than" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something or someone exceeds or surpasses expectations or previous achievements. Example: "This new technology does more than just streamline our processes; it revolutionizes the way we do business."
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MOG does more than that.
The water does more than flood streets.
In Batticaloa it does more than that.
But Shields does more than peek.
The company does more than build ships.
He does more than enjoy it.
In fact, he does more than this.
That design does more than prevent fallouts.
Other research, though, does more than this.
At Tudor Road, he does more than eat.
But it does more than that.
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