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Discover Ludwig"more for me" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when expressing that you have something more than others. For example, "I bought two ice-cream cones. One for my brother and one for me, so that's more for me."
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No more for me".
More for me.
That just left more for me.
"No more for me," he said.
"More is more for me.
It was more for me than anything.
He did more for me than any other president".
But he "knew there was much more for me here".
S.F.: Finally a question more for me than you.
No doubt there are plenty more for me to find.
There was something more for me to do".
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