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"far more of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase in instances where you want to emphasize an abundance of something. For example, "We need far more of a commitment from our staff in order to reach our sales goals."
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They told far more of the story.
"Far more of our people get killed than Israel's".
It's inspired, revelatory – there should be far more of it.
And in the end, you'll reject far more of us.
Three of my grandparents made it to 90 – and enjoyed far more of life.
The octopus salad with arugula needed far more of the tender seafood.
Migrants from the countryside save far more of their income than do holders of urban hukou.
Two decades later, the modern-day N.F.L. consumes far more of the calendar.
Foreign contractors saw far more of their money than did local businesses.
That has led to an overhang, with far more of the metal stockpiled than users need.
And there are far more of these innocent victims than official records show.
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