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The phrase "have more information" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to suggest that someone can gain more knowledge or data about something. For example, "If you need more information about the topic, please let me know."
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"We have more information.
"I'll have more information for you.
We have more information than the audience.
We'll post updates as soon as we have more information".
"Until I have more information, I am not commenting.
I have more information about the man than I wish.
"We'd like to have more information and biomechanical studies".
It's difficult to say more until we have more information".
Do any of our readers have more information on this?
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