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The clause "has been more" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to indicate a comparison or contrast between two things. For example, "This year's monsoon season has been more severe than last year's."
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Bush has been more precise.
The real outcome has been more nuanced.
Some days, he has been more whimsical.
Since then, there has been more violence.
It has been more than 4….
Of late it has been more difficult.
The point has been more than made.
Natural gas production has been more successful.
Mr. Bloomberg has been more accommodating.
No other photographer has been more controversial.
Navajo County has been more marginally Republican.
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