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Discover Ludwig'more miles' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used when referring to physical distance or when referring to the amount of usage something has gotten. For example, "This car is a great buy - it has less than 10,000 miles on it, so you're getting plenty of miles left to drive!"
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Hopefully, he's got a few more miles".
Americans drove more miles in their cars.
Drive more miles, for one thing.
Now, there are more miles chasing fewer rewards seats.
In places the system is 300 or more miles wide.
Many more miles may be authorized in the coming weeks.
There are many more miles to go before that happens.
Plenty more miles can be squeezed out of each gallon.
I'm also running more miles per week and that helps.
But more cars, driven more miles, mean less walking.
And he began running more miles during the week.
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