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Discover LudwigThe phrase "enjoy it more" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express a desire or urge for someone to experience more pleasure, joy, or satisfaction. For example: "We hope you enjoy the event - and we hope next time you can enjoy it more!".
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You'll enjoy it more.
Would he enjoy it more?
I really try to enjoy it more.
"The kids get to enjoy it more".
We just enjoy it more than anything.
I could enjoy it more with Workforce.
I will try to enjoy it more.
"I watch and enjoy it more when they lose".
"You'll enjoy it more if you eat slow," he offered.
I enjoy it more now, but so what?
But did you enjoy it more than I did?
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