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The phrase "more is" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to introduce a comparison or contrast between two things or ideas. For example: - "More is not always better. Sometimes, less is more." - "In this case, more is definitely needed to achieve our goals." - "More is expected from someone with your experience." - "The survey results showed that more is needed to improve customer satisfaction." - "In terms of efficiency, more is often achieved with a streamlined process."
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What more is there?
More is at stake.
Much more is needed.
"More" is the adversary.
More is coming.
More is more, indeed.
More is safety.
More is needed.
More is in store.
Anything more is "overreach".
More is to come.
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