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Discover LudwigThe phrase "or more so" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to add emphasis or to indicate that something is even more true or significant than what was previously stated. Example: "I enjoyed hiking in the mountains, or more so, I loved the breathtaking views of the valleys below."
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This is more than a parlor game; it is a revolution in military affairs as sweeping as;or more so than the development of aircraft.
He returned this season as dominant as before, or more so.
Does that mean they're less authentic than reality, or more so?
This can take 20 minutes or more, so be patient and stir regularly.
But is this because he was less of a revolutionary than they were, or more so?
But it can take a week or more, so be prepared".
The competition can be conducted only in surf of 20 feet or more, so some years it is not held.
I really wanted a building that would be as spectacular or more so" than the Hudson Heights building.
The initial meeting may take an hour or more, so you will most likely want to have it in person.
Only 9 percent of women in the work force make $75,000 or more, so Professor Bellamy is relatively privileged.
The wait to receive psychotropic medication is sometimes half an hour or more, so some residents do not even bother.
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