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Discover LudwigThe phrase "many more new" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that there is an abundance of something that is new or recently introduced. For example: "The business has introduced many more new products this year compared to last year."
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Warchus promised many more new commissions.
Perhaps we would not have many more new members for a while.
Prices rose, and across the country many more new homes were constructed.
With many more new graduates than positions opening each year, the market becomes increasingly competitive.
And they keep working, serving customers, innovating, and generating many more new ideas.
The arrival of British settlers, in the middle of the nineteenth century, brought in more — many more — new invaders.
And many more new paths are likely if the entertainment companies' business models evolve in tandem with users' habits.
Patients in the checkup group received many more new diagnoses; one trial found a 20 percent increase.
And while a handful of churches have left, he said, many more new Southern Baptist churches have been built.
Many more new recruits and existing employees are also able to work flexibly on a more informal basis.
"We do all types of bands, and we will have many more new bands on the Internet".
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