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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more disagreement" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an increase in the level of disagreement between two or more parties. For example, "The discussions between the two sides ended with more disagreement than when it began."
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So there's more disagreement and less discipline among the Democrats.
There is somewhat more disagreement on the other two candidates.
Could the project end up causing more disagreement and community fragmentation at a local level?
"ITV has won," said one TV executive who predicted more disagreement to come.
The publication of this article about loving cats has caused more disagreement than almost any other.
There is even more disagreement over the advisability of describing vowels in terms of binary features.
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There was an engaging wildness in the middle movements, together with more disagreements about tempo.
I eventually thought of integrating a payment platform, so there would be no more disagreements over payments not being made on time, or people being owed money.
Of course, taking music so seriously means making sure the songs are as good as can be, which means more disagreements.
U.S. stocks opened up as the push for military action against Iraq stumbled on more disagreements among key U.N. members.
Comparing to higher-level relationships, there have been more disagreements regarding the classification of taxa lower than order.
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