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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'more gains' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to increases in money, power, status, or other positive improvements. For example, "The new investment strategy has resulted in more gains for the company."
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"You don't need any more gains from the stock market".
There may be more gains as courts catch up with the trends.
We'd need to see real improvement in order to see more gains for equities".
A convincing break above that level could set the market up for more gains, traders said.
In the 18 years since, there have been setbacks, but many more gains.
The teachers say they hope for more gains in the next contract.
If the plan goes into effect, they will enjoy more gains.
The BNP could make more gains at the local elections in June.
Still, she said, she thinks there are more gains to come in technology.
Most economists see more gains ahead, as housing is likely to remain a consistent driver of economic growth this year.
"I've made more gains with this class this year than I've made with any class," he told me.
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