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The phrase "more about having" is correct in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something is related to having something, such as a characteristic or quality. For example, "This book is more about having curiosity than having knowledge."
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He talked more about having ideas than about the ideas".
"It's more about having a good conversation while playing it".
Or is it more about having the option?
The Shidoobees are more about having a good time".
FRANK: No, I think in my experience, he's talked more about having ideas than the ideas.
For others, it was more about having to broach the topic of sex.
"It was more about having the flexibility to respond to changes in the marketplace".
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It's more about, have you ticked all the boxes?
She got more and more reluctant about having the child near the end of our relationship.
Or we remain more concerned about having "my guns"?
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