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Discover Ludwig"more of which" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that was previously mentioned. For example: "She wanted the best of both worlds, more of which she would discuss when she met her friend later in the week."
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More of which anon.
More of which in a moment.
He is still being Wolverine – more of which later.
Now comes the awards season, more of which anon.
You may, however, end up spending a fortune on tablecloths, more of which later.
Nothing gets us Brits rattled like parking tickets, more and more of which are being issued.
Rake is nominated in seven categories, three more of which will be announced on Wednesday.
It's an episode of the weekly show "SuperNews!," more of which plays at current.com/supernews.
It ended 5-0, lifting United above Cheltenham (more of which below).
She has also stayed away from the Indian film industry, more of which later.
Oh yes, and the inn also offers llama treks (more of which later).
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