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"have more than" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that someone possesses a greater number or amount of something than something/someone else. For example: "Ellen has more than twice as many pencils as I do."
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Some have more than one.
Some of us have more than one.
Always have more than one spot.
"We have more than 40 dead.
Banks still have more than enough reserves.
Some patients have more than one abscess.
We now have more than 200 recipes.
"I still have more than one palomino.
We have more than one billion people".
They have more than 5,000 stores.
Do you have more than five illnesses?
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