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Discover Ludwig"more minutes" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a period of time of which more is needed. Example: We need to finish this task in the next thirty minutes, so please work quickly to get it done in that timeframe. Otherwise, we may need to allocate more minutes to complete it.
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Three more minutes passed.
"Few more minutes," he said.
Ten more minutes, I think.
Five more minutes, then three.
Ten more minutes passed.
More minutes of gasping.
Simmer 10 more minutes.
TRUMP: Five more minutes.
Five more minutes go by.
Lundqvist shone again for five more minutes.
He fiddled for a few more minutes.
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