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Discover Ludwig"more suspense" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is adding an extra layer of excitement or anticipation. For example, "The echoing footsteps in the dark hallway added more suspense to the mystery."
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"More suspense," Seacrest said.
Why drain more suspense out of the occasion?
How can you have more suspense than to leave your character exactly suspended?
How many times did you recast your story to give it more suspense?
They even create more suspense, as the reader is diverted and waits for the next breakthrough.
There are twangy guitars and organ drones, more space and more suspense.
The women's race did not set a course record, but it held more suspense at the end.
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It's more than suspense: it's the sense of excess, of an outburst that will exceed and even stagger expectations.
The Padgitts see Danny's courtroom ordeal as an occasion for vengeance, which gives this book its thriller aspect, but Mr. Grisham is after more than suspense.
But despite some suggestive dialogue (and a kiss), the game is much more about suspense and adventure than it is about sex.
For some reason there's more genuine suspense and excitement when people are faced with terrifying choices that are part of a larger overall game.
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