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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rose more than" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe an increase in something in comparison to an earlier amount. For example, you could say: "The price of the product rose more than 10% in one year."
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Gold prices rose more than 4 percent.
Its shares rose more than 8 percent.
Indexes rose more than 1 percent in Germany and France.
Honeywell rose more than 5 percent to $51.28.
In London, prices rose more than threefold.
Gold rose more than $40 an ounce.
FindWhat.com shares rose more than 36percentt.
Revenue rose more than 10percentt.
Some lake temperatures rose more than twice that amount.
Johnson & Johnson rose more than 3 percent to $62.69.
Its share price rose more than 5 percent, to $67.77.
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