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The phrase "encompass more than" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in a sentence in order to refer to the inclusion of a greater scope of things than what was previously discussed. For example, "This law not only protects workers' rights, but it also encompasses more than just the workplace."
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They encompass more than a dozen faiths.
(The technology eventually revealed that male grizzlies' ranges could encompass more than fourteen hundred square miles).
It will encompass more than 2,600 units, many with marinas, including 92 canal-front properties.
The "dream" actually seems to encompass more than material well-being.
Twenty-six states, which encompass more than two-thirds of the country's population, perform their own background checks.
The trade commission has tried to extend its definition of "fraudulent" to encompass more than the most blatant fraud.
Licensed toys––largely movie, music, and TV properties––now encompass more than 30% of domestic toy sales.
But the exhibition, which is devoted to the blues and the blues aesthetic, will encompass more than music.
It has networks in 500 markets, not in 500 cities. (A market may encompass more than one city).
The third type are the fincas granderas (large pastoral farms), which often encompass more than 6,000 acres (2,400 hectares).
While his role does encompass more than just the national team, he is now widely perceived as an impediment to radical change at Twickenham, regardless of the identity of Johnson's successor.
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