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Discover Ludwig"more so with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to emphasize the connection between two things or people. For example, "My success in school has been more so with the help and support of my parents."
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All the more so with blue marlin.
Even more so with a rural family.
More so with an animal.
"It's more so with immigrants.
And now even more so with the anthrax".
"It seems more so with those two schools," he said.
"It should be even more so with anonymous comments.
"Nothing more so with women than with men," he said.
Brunei has striking parallels with pre-Revolutionary Iran, and, even more so, with Kuwait.
What had been "a big living room" was now even more so with benches and chairs.
I think every musician worries about these things, and more so with age.
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