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The word 'more' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to make comparisons or to indicate a quantity or degree higher than a previous one. For example, "He wanted more money to buy the car".
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noun
An extra amount or extent.
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As an environmentalist, and someone who believes that everyone in this world has a right to a healthy and nutritious diet of their choosing, I could not have chosen a more counter-productive path.
"More debt.
I take full responsibility for not being more aggressive on this front.
What more can I say?
More than 9,000 women were involved originally, and were divided into three groups.
This is much more fun".
-But there was more.
More here.
"In more congested areas or particularly busy times of the day, then vehicles on key roads might be given priority in order to keep the traffic flowing".
"This woman is nothing more than an attention seeker who does not deserve to be a celebrity".
"EE's decision on Friday is surprising in the context of a contract that has more than a year to run and leaves the board with no alternative but to seek the administrator's protection in the interests of all its stakeholders".
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