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"much more for" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to express an increased amount or degree of something. Example: "I expected to pay $50 for the book, but it ended up costing much more for the limited edition version."
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"I don't have much more for you".
Now there's much more for residents".
Well, not much more for entertainment, perhaps.
There's much more for the brothers to protect against.
But he "knew there was much more for me here".
"Forests do much more for us than just store carbon.
Suppliers could be doing much more for their loyal customers.
There is so much more for Eric Holder to do.
She is doing advertising much more for the consumer".
I had to sweat much more for my 50%.
There's much more for me to do here".
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