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'more sunshine' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an increase in brightness or joy. For example, "We could all use a bit more sunshine in our lives right now."
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More sunshine.
This state needs more sunshine.
Think sunshine, beaches, the outdoor lifestyle, more sunshine.
You really can't get more Sunshine State than this.
I'm sure there's a load more sunshine on the way.
Add some more sunshine to your summer with this show.
Not everyone is convinced more sunshine will matter.
Alberta has a continental climate, with more sunshine than any other Canadian province.
He would have to find more sunshine back at his studio.
"In New Zealand, they have more sunshine than in the U.K., which helps productivity," Williams explained.
Easter Sunday ended up with more sunshine than forecast, which isn't such a bad thing.
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