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The phrase "more a" is not correct and is not used in written English.
If you want to use "more" in a sentence, you would need to use it in an adjective phrase, such as "more thoughtful." For example, "He was more thoughtful than usual today."
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Once more, A(H5N1) went airborne.
Now girls get more A grades.
More a road movie.
It's more a relief.
Now he's more a man".
It's more a textural thing".
Mother was more a bohemian.
"Glee" may be more a concern.
"Magnus is becoming more a global person".
But there is more — a lot more.
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