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The phrase 'has more than' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to express that a certain quantity or amount is greater than the amount indicated. For example: The company has more than 200 employees.
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None has more than two.
"Mo has more than a little".
AllSaints has more than £50m of debt.
Each has more than 200m subscribers.
Libya has more than one government.
But he has more than handled himself.
China has more than a presentational problem.
Affected certainty has more than rhetorical consequences.
has more than 1,600 fans.
Yet our country has more than survived.
Osama has more than a dozen sons.
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