Sentence examples for might more from inspiring English sources

The phrase "might more" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English.
If you are trying to say something might have more of a certain quality or quantity, you could say "might have more" or "could have more". For example: "This cake might have more sugar in it than I expected."

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We might more cheese on the list.

How might more care actually be worse?

Did all she might, more plainly to appear.

The national motto might more accurately claim "E pluribus quinque".

Might more short-term upsets minimize long-term calamities?

The superstitious might more sensibly regard these items as hexed.

Midge Decter might more frequently have tempered her enthusiasm.

Orff is a landscape architect, though she might more accurately be described as a waterscape interventionist.

You might more reasonably take the Reykjavik match as a sign of co-operation, not conflict.

Except lately, her job title might more appropriately be fund-raising specialist.

After its second-season premiere Tuesday night, the show might more appropriately be called, "Smithereens".

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