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Discover Ludwig'had more the' is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that it could be used in informal speech, but it would not be considered standard English. Instead, one could use phrases such as 'had more of the', 'had more than the', or 'had a greater amount of the'. Example: She had more of the determination and grit needed to succeed in her career than any of her colleagues.
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I had more the Howard Stern mentality".
With military exercises like NetWars, the competition had more the feel of a video game.
The men's competition was not so magical; it had more the feeling of a circus.
At times, it had more the feel of a law school seminar about statutes of limitation and strict scrutiny standards.
Such information as he did pass down to me had more the quality of lore about it than history.
With a close-shaved beard and mustache, he had more the look of a severe French sociologist than of a happy Spanish cook.
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However, our system has more the nature of universality.
The Cardinals had more than their share.
But the Iranians had more straightforward complaints.
(The latter had more than 1,000 followers).
The marksmen had more success.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com