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"more of the" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a larger or greater amount or degree of something. Example: - "I want more of the delicious cake." (indicating a desire for a larger amount of the cake) - "He is more of the adventurous type." (indicating a greater degree of adventurousness) - "We need to see more of the world." (indicating a desire to visit more places or have more experiences) - "She is more of the leader in our group." (indicating a greater amount of leadership qualities).
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More of the same, please.
It's more of the same.
[laughs] More of the same.
"He's more of the Democrats' Republican".
It is more of the same.
Here are more of the details.
Season 3 is more of the same.
Expect more of the same in 2013.
I'm more of the personnel manager.
It's probably more of the latter.
We want more of the fascinating Eleanor.
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