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The phrase "make even more" is grammatically correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate increasing or adding to something that has already been mentioned or established. Example: The company was already profitable, but the new marketing strategy helped make even more profit. In this sentence, "make even more" indicates that the new marketing strategy resulted in an increase in profit that was already being made by the company.
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Practitioners make even more enthusiastic claims.
Then they might make even more noise.
Now, I make even more vapor.
India can potentially make even more of the stuff.
Other fermentation processes make even more valuable products.
Carriers with below-average costs make even more.
It can often make even more intolerable errors which demand correction in this Court.
The banks would then make even more loans, further fueling growth.
The relatives of those fungi might make even more effective drugs.
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Senior economists who manage teams can make even more.
The current accounts make even more difficult reading.
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