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"more of what" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when asking for an additional amount or quantity of something, or when you are seeking clarification regarding a specific thing. For example: "Can you tell me more of what I need to know?".
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Have some more of what they're having.
More of what we've already seen, the women agreed.
Tells more of what Abrams said on "60 Minutes".
That's more of what I want to share".
And kids are choosing more of what they watch.
It turned me into more of what I was.
But with age you become more of what you are.
But our talk was more of what wasn't there.
Until the break, it's just more of what works.
"Let's do more of what we're doing right".
Wales will demand more of what Scotland is having.
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