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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'make any more' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to signify that something has reached its limit or cannot be increased further. For example: We can't make any more concessions - we've reached an agreement.
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Don't make any more excuses.
"We can't make any more errors".
PA "Don't make any more excuses.
They're not going to make any more.
They won't make any more work.
Will Chelsea make any more signings before Monday's deadline?
I don't want to make any more mistakes.
People resolve not to make any more resolutions.
"Don't make any more movies!" the man shoots back.
They don't make any more of it, as they say.
"And you can't make any more of it".
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