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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more property" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing an increase in the amount or quantity of property, whether in a legal, financial, or real estate context. Example: "The new development will provide more property for residential use in the area."
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So the Minters began scouting for more property.
"Grant farmers more property rights," said the communiqué.
Publishers should therefore need fewer, not more, property rights to protect their investment.
Natalie also recommended mortgaging everything to buy more property, and landing yourself in jail.
"The biggest complaint I'm getting from my brokers is 'I need more property.' ".
Rich children live in areas with more property taxes, more education spending and better schools.
If the town runs short, we'll be the ones paying more property taxes.
"I wish I could have afforded to buy more property," he said.
"There's a bit more property and the houses aren't on top of each other," he said.
"I wish they had purchased more property to include today's expansions.
But Mr. McGreevey also said he would ask the Legislature for more property tax relief.
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