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The phrase "more of your" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a larger quantity or amount of something that belongs to the person being addressed. Example: "I would like to see more of your artwork. Your talent is truly impressive."
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Which classes demand more of your attention?
12.10pm: Meanwhile, more of your emails.
We need some more of your content for digital".
Sorry I couldn't use more of your athlete advert suggestions.
Were you itching to show more of your talents?
I've probably seen more of your shows than anybody else.
/ We will talk no more of your mistakes.
Then you start explaining more of your business model.
And anyway, you'll get to keep more of your money.
Hope to see more of your very interesting work in the New Yorker.
I will be writing about more of your key concerns in my next blog.
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