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"more would come" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used in conditional sentences or to express a future possibility. Example: If we wait a little longer, more opportunities would come our way. In this sentence, "more would come" is used to express a future possibility if a certain condition is met (waiting longer). Another example: I knew that if I didn't study harder, more bad grades would come. Here, "more bad grades would come" is used to express a future possibility if the speaker doesn't take a specific action (studying harder).
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More would come soon.
And Mr. Harris said more would come.
More would come.
She informed the police and crossed her fingers that no more would come of it.
"Ordinarily, when we would have auditions for a musical, 25 people or more would come out," Ms. Corwin said.
The Met chief said the media had presented a distorted view of the Bramall investigation, and suggested more would come out during the Henriques inquiry.
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I don't want to criticise the police, because they have a tough job, but if there were more guidance maybe more people would come forward".
"The more we posted, the more people would come".
"People who are front-line service providers are more likely to attend these courses," comments Jesky, wishing more academics would come too.
Later, more people would come.
Many more awards would come.
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