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Discover Ludwig"more that" is not a correct phrase in written English
The correct phrase is "more than". For example: He earned more than a thousand dollars last week.
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The more that follow, the better.
"There's much more that can be done.
I tried him twice more that day.
But once more, that can be challenged.
There's more that can be done.
There's little more that can be said.
And there was more that joined us.
There's more that looks wincingly intrusive.
And Flood's probably more that guy".
And three more — that makes it sixteen.
But there is still a lot more that needs repairing.
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