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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'more because' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that there is one or more additional reasons or explanations relating to something. For example, "I chose to go to this restaurant more because of its convenient location than for its menu offerings".
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"Kids know more because of the Internet.
The wealthy pay more because they have benefitted more.
Probably should talk about him more, because it is good".
People save more because they are worried about the future.
"I sell 10 times more because I take credit cards".
It's more because of the paucity of compelling projects.
You appreciate football more because it gives you another life".
"Women," she concluded, "are drinking more because they can".
Rock singers get it more because they shout a lot.
It is failing more because of, well, Washington.
It means all the more because of the wait.
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