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Discover LudwigThe phrase "here are more" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce additional items, ideas, or information. For example: - "While we have covered the basics, here are more advanced techniques for solving this problem." - "We have already seen some examples, but here are more to solidify your understanding." - "I have listed a few options, but here are more alternatives for you to consider."
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Here are more details.
Here are more teaching ideas.
Here are more concrete strategies.
Here are more.
Here are more results.
Here are more details from Gallup.
The clothes here are more expensive.
Here are more of the details.
Here are more videos of the dolphin:.
And here are more questions.
Mr Messerlin's figures here are more tentative.
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