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"give more context" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want someone to provide more information or details in order to better understand the topic at hand. For example, "Can you give more context about the situation?".
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Other independent reports give more context about noncitizen crime.
To give more context to their school, the girls had also reviewed the profiles of competing schools in the area.
For extra points, identify that work and give more context to explain its meaning and usage here.
In court this week, Apple will be relying on Eddy Cue, its senior vice president for Internet software and services who also negotiated deals with the book publishers, to give more context to Mr. Jobs's e-mail.
I supported them as I felt we did need to give more context to all the Test cricket that was taking place around the world.
Apple also lists the uses depicted in the commercial in greater detail on its 'Your Verse' microsite to give more context.
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As a member of the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, I think that the study needs to be given more context.
"But when my characters are part of a story, they're given more context and there's stuff at stake.
The regulator said the interview, which was not conducted by the BBC but taken from a podcast, should have been given more context and warnings about its content, especially at a time when many under-18s may have been listening.
You're just giving more context to people as you're communicating with them.
By giving more context, it's naturally a better way of seeing the context of different information, how your documents or certain projects look like, and how these patterns compare to other projects".
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