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Discover Ludwig"more pollution" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare the level of pollution between two or more things. Example: The construction of the new factory is causing more pollution in the area compared to before.
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New clean technologies are needed to determine concentration of organic pollutants without generating more pollution.
The law is triggered only when plants create more pollution.
And yes, slower traffic can bring more pollution.
The answer, in large part, is to allow more pollution.
More pollution, then, isn't the route to full employment.
Now, there's more pollution, more illness and people don't live in peace any more.
We won't get any of the benefits, but we will get more pollution".
Diesel generators create much more pollution than other sources of electricity.
This would speed global warming, which would heat the ocean and potentially release even more pollution.
It could create more pollution, noise and other negative effects brought on by larger container ships.
"You clean up what you got before you add any more pollution".
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