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The phrase "more of everything" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to convey that something should be increased or amplified. For example: "We need more of everything - more personnel, more resources, and more time."
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More of everything.
There is now officially more of everything.
"We really need more of everything.
"More of everything," Ben said.
There was more of everything for everyone.
But there's pressure for more of everything.
We'll take more of everything, please.
We have to have more of everything".
"There's a lot more of everything here".
Americans tend to use more and more of everything.
From B's point of view B likes more of everything.
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