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'much more about' is correct and usable in written English
When used in a sentence, it is usually used to indicate that there is more information or details that can be provided. Example: I wanted to learn much more about the history of the area, so I decided to do some research.
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It was much more about work.
It's probably much more about marketability".
I'd worry much more about the defense.
And I learned much more about misconceptions.
This week is much more about reinvention.
It's much more about hard graft.
We know much more about America.
There was much more about not sweating.
'Up north, it's much more about labels.
Brighton is much more about cafe society".
It's much more about the work.
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