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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have even more" is correct and usable in written English.
It could be used to express having a greater amount or quantity of something than one currently has. For example, "I'm already fairly successful, but I'm eager to have even more success in the future."
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That governments should have even more?
Fliers posted around campus have even more.
Roman Catholics have even more limited options.
International trips have even more possibilities.
"Motorcycles and cars have even more deaths.
If anything, I have even more strength.
His allies have even more hardline policies.
The proprietors of Animal have even more.
Other revelations have even more serious implications.
Chronic central venous catheters have even more problems.
Shame seems to have even more impact than pride.
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