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The phrase "more ways than" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to compare the number or variety of options or methods available. Here is an example: "There are more ways than one to solve this problem." In this sentence, "more ways than one" means that there are multiple ways to solve the problem, emphasizing that there are several options to choose from.
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In more ways than one.
Hazlitt kindled in more ways than one.
He's right, in more ways than one.
It's obscure in more ways than one.
(The analogy is apt in more ways than one.
Patience is proving necessary in more ways than one.
Mr Guzman was like Houdini in more ways than one.
Party piece in more ways than one, perhaps.
It was a clever show, in more ways than one.
The opportunities are welcome in more ways than one.
The comparison is appropriate in more ways than one.
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