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Discover Ludwig'more on' is not a complete part of a sentence
You could use the phrase 'more on' in a sentence as a way to introduce a new topic, but it would need to be part of a longer phrase or sentence. For example: "I'd like to discuss climate change further; more on this topic, I'd like to talk about how we can help reduce the impact of global warming."
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