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Discover Ludwig"read more than" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when comparing the amount or frequency of reading one does. For example: - I have read more than 20 books this year. - She reads more than I do. - The librarian reads more than anyone else in the town. In these examples, "read more than" is used to specify that the person has read a larger quantity of books or reads more often than others being compared.
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First, girls read more than boys.
I read more than is healthy.
I read more than Ron does.
We're being read more than ever.
Mitchell hadn't read more than a few pages.
Read more than one book at a time?
I've read more than one of the countless Dylan biographies.
Do you read more than one book at a time?
It was read more than a dozen times.
I read more than most of my friends".
The pupils have read more than 2,300 books.
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