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Discover Ludwig"more dead" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a comparative adjective phrase used to describe something that is even more dead than something else. Example: After the accident, the firefighters pulled the victims from the wreckage, but one was already dead while the other was clinging to life. The paramedics managed to revive the second victim, but he was still more dead than alive.
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More dead than alive.
More dead air.
More dead blackbirds in Louisiana.
More dead people turn up.
More dead to consider.
"It's just more dead space".
They all look more dead than alive.
Naturally, I felt more dead than alive.
More poison doesn't make the rats any more dead.
They think their arrival will mean more dead Afghans.
I thought I looked more dead than usual.
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