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"more in" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something is becoming more common, prevalent, or popular within a particular context or group. Example: "Sustainable living practices are becoming more in demand among consumers."
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Don't invite more in!
Considerably more, in Montana.
I'm interested more in ugliness".
I play more in reaction.
It's more in the clothes.
"I have more in back".
"Mitt's more in that vein.
There's more in the Tennessean.
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"It was more in-depth.
Go more in-depth.
Do more in-depth research about them.
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