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The phrase 'has got more' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express a comparison, for example, "This new software has got more features than the last version".
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Even the debate has got more muddled.
Bush has got more intelligence".
"Football has got more difficult.
Our work has got more complicated.
"If anything, it has got more interesting.
Could it be that the marking has got more lenient?
"The inkjet has got more color, more resolution," he said.
Everybody has got more of an interest in equities now".
Jonathan Isaby has got more details at ConservativeHome.
"I'm not sure that it has got more difficult.
It has got more than 400,000 Facebook shares.
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