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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more cases of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that there have been additional cases of something reported, or that there are more examples of something than previously thought. For example, "There have been more cases of measles reported in the last month."
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The third carried 4,000 more cases of biscuits.
Many more cases of a similar nature exist.
Health officials expect more cases of fungal meningitis to appear.
But even more cases of missing children are not reported.
It would mean 8 million more cases of diabetes, 6.8 million more cases of atherosclerotic heart disease and stroke and more than 500,000 more cases of cancer.
But Mr. Wahid said that he expected to see many more cases of diarrhea.
The Free Software Foundation reports on many more cases of proprietary malware.
Laboratory tests yesterday confirmed three more cases of infection by the legionella bacterium.
I saw more cases of neonatal sepsis, severe respiratory infection and malaria than I could count.
Only three aimed to both find and cure more cases of TB.
There are more cases of such returns, from Tod Browning to Frank Capra to Roger Vadim.
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