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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's more" is correct and is widely used in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize that something is more than expected or more than something else. For example, "I thought it would take me two days to finish my project, but it's more like four days now."
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It's more Eastern bloc.
"And it's more safe.
"It's more still".
"It's more flexible.
It's more lyrical.
It's more effective, period.
It's more fashion-driven".
It's more than music.
It's more modern.
It's more than likely.
It's more like rediscovery.
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