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Discover LudwigIt is difficult to give a definitive answer without knowing the context in which "more than in" is being used.
Generally, "more than in" is a prepositional phrase used to compare quantities or degrees. It is grammatically correct and can be used in written English as long as it is used appropriately. Here are some examples of how "more than in" can be used in a sentence: - I am interested in investing in real estate because the returns are higher than in the stock market. - The city's crime rate is significantly more than in the suburbs. - She has more experience in marketing than in sales. - The demand for organic produce is growing more than in previous years. - Our profits have increased more than in our projections.
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Maybe even more than in ours.
Nowhere more than in investment banking.
More than in Manhattan, and way more than in Queens".
More than in a factory".
Two more than in Ukraine.
"Way more than in other cities.
That's £19m more than in 2013.
This is four more than in 2007.
That's more than in Britain and Spain.
That's more than in any other region.
That is 4.9percentt more than in 1999 and 37.5percentt more than in 1989.
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