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"much more numerous" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a greater quantity than was previously mentioned. For example: "The new litter of kittens was much more numerous than the last litter."
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Allopolyploid plant species are much more numerous than autopolyploids.
Others — much more numerous, happily — made the same point more calmly: Really?
The real threat to Earth are the smaller and much more numerous asteroids near our orbit.
Women are now much more numerous in the House of Commons.
Fiscals are much more numerous, even though the Socials are louder.
After World War II, operas by American composers became much more numerous.
But he appeared to conflate business bankruptcies and much more numerous personal bankruptcies.
Such attacks are not unprecedented, but have become much more numerous in recent years.
Less dramatic examples, because they are so much more numerous, probably have even greater importance.
But because they were much more numerous to begin with, proportionally the damage was less, just 10percentt.
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