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'more beef' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when requesting or talking about an additional amount of beef. For example: "We're having steak tonight, can we get some more beef from the store?".
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Eat More BEEF".
And you should eat a lot more beef".
Behind me two more beef patties were set a-sizzle.
As a national candidate, he'd have to offer more beef.
And eating more beef isn't exactly what the doctor ordered.
Lunch Cafe Anglais: the compulsory umami-laden starter that is Rowley's parmesan custard, then more beef.
What human beings needed was beef and more beef, preferably pulped.
Last year, even their tiny neighbor Uruguay exported more beef per capita than Argentina.
And the Koreans use much more beef in their traditional dishes than either of their neighbors.
The Cowboys know they need more beef to go with that gravy.
Now they are looking for some more beef as they use computers at home for work and entertainment.
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