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Discover Ludwig"more flowers" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to express a greater quantity or number of flowers compared to a previous amount mentioned or implied. It can also be used to compare the amount of flowers to that of something else. Example: "I need to buy more flowers for the event. I only have one bouquet, but I want to have enough for the entire room."
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More flowers.
Need More Flowers!
More flowers arrive.
"I can't take any more flowers".
Being spring, I would prefer more flowers".
Then flowers appeared and more flowers.
How do I get more flowers?
Consequently higher DLI led to more flowers, leaves and stems.
It's a Zizzi now, with more flowers and candles outside.
More flowers blossomed near the end of the sleeves.
There are more flowers on the allotment now.
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