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The phrase "more poor" is not grammatically correct nor is it usable in written English.
Instead, you should use the phrase "poorer," which is an adjective meaning having less money, goods, or resources than others. For example, "As unemployment rates rise, many families are becoming poorer."

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And I see another one increasingly, increasingly becoming more poor".

Here are seven more poor prop picks for magazine covers.

But then desperate times … Sure, more poor folk drink Coke.

Over the years, it was gradually redrawn to take in more poor and middle-class neighborhoods.

It's boom time for bailiffs, while more poor tenants are turfed out.

Also, Dr. Domenech said, more poor countries have become alert to outbreaks.

"The rich will be more rich and the poor will be more poor".

He flew to London this morning with some more poor kids from Chukotka.

"We're not against having more rich people; we're against having more poor people".

"There were far more poor splits than there were good ones," he said.

More poor delivery from Cabaye though and the keeper claims it easily.

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