Sentence examples for more than not from inspiring English sources

"more than not" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
It is unclear what the intended meaning is, as it is not a commonly used phrase. Here are a few alternative options that express similar ideas: - "Most often" or "more often than not" - This phrase means that something happens more frequently than it does not. Example: "More often than not, I take the bus to work instead of driving." - "Not always, but more often than not" - This phrase means that something does not happen all the time, but it happens more frequently than it does not. Example: "I try to eat healthy, but not always. More often than not, I end up grabbing fast food for lunch." - "More than half the time" - This phrase means that something happens more than 50% of the time. Example: "I win at least half of my tennis matches, but more than half the time, I end up losing."

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"You're going to leave it on more than not".

hates more than not being able to fill an order.

More than not, the common denominators are actually profound.

"I give them a little credit more than not for trying this out".

"I liked getting the Grammy more than not getting it," he said, grinning.

"It was nothing more than not feeling good about the way he pitched," Torre said.

The fact is there's real continuity going on here, more than not," he said.

We are more than not believed we are berated and criticized and blamed".

Again, Comey is feeding the obstruction narrative far more than not.

The side effects are so much more than not being able to have more children.

But wearing a suit doesn't guarantee attentiveness any more than not wearing one discourages it.

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