Sentence examples for so far more from inspiring English sources

"so far more" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to add emphasis and indicate a greater degree or extent of something. It can also be used to compare two things, with the first thing being described as "so far" and the second thing being described as "more." Example: "The new movie was so far more entertaining than the previous one." This sentence means that the new movie was much more entertaining than the previous one. Another example: "The team has achieved so far more wins this season compared to last year." This sentence means that the team has achieved a greater number of wins this season compared to last year.

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So far, more than 150 architects have received RCDA training.

So far, more than 200 Human papillomaviruses are known.

But so far, more radical measures elsewhere have fallen short.

So far more than 125,000 people have signed it.

So far more than 270 papers have signed on.

So far more than 50 demonstrators have been prosecuted.

So far, more than 75 ideas have been submitted.

So far, more than 100 have qualified, university officials said.

So far more than 800 groups have applied.

So far more than 100,000 pledges have been made.

So far, more than 1,000 cowches graze people's homes.

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