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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more main" is not a complete thought and is not grammatically correct on its own
It is possible to use the words "more" and "main" together in a sentence, but there must be a clear subject and verb to make it a complete thought. Example: "The main reason for the increase in attendance was the fact that there were more advertising efforts put into promoting the event."
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Otis's death, Al's death – they couldn't have taken more main characters than those.
Is there space for one more main player in Newark's post-1960s arena?
For more main course and dessert ideas, see Ms. Coscarelli's recipes from last year.
The crankshaft has bearing surfaces on each crank throw and three or more main bearings.
If her taste could be described in terms of Disneyland, you might say it was more Main Street than Tomorrowland.
She said she had attended other antiwar protests recently, and described the one last night as "a lot more main stream".
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"It's a cult event that has become more main-stream and more commercial in recent years, but it ain't your Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade".
The main difference is that the new approach can detect more main-effect and epistatic QTLs than the GWAS.
Ms. Slack offers credible versions of more modern main dishes.
What's more, the main vocal hook had its fair share of those tricky rrrrrr sounds.
More substantial main dishes, like rack of lamb and steamed mussels, can be ordered at dinner.
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