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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more to do" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express that there is still more work or tasks to be completed. Example: "Despite working tirelessly all day, there is still more to do before the project deadline tomorrow." In this sentence, "more to do" indicates that there are still tasks left to complete before the deadline.
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More to do".
But there's more to do.
I have nothing more to do here.
But there is much more to do.
"There is much more to do".
"We've got more to do today".
We have a lot more to do".
There is still more to do.
But there is still more to do.
There is a lot more to do".
Mr Newman has much more to do.
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