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The phrase "spend more ink" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone is writing more extensively or elaborately on a topic. Example: "In his essay, he chose to spend more ink on the historical context rather than the main argument."
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MOST guidebooks mentioning Slovakia's capital, Bratislava, spend more ink extolling the pastoral charms of the surrounding countryside — the wineries, the former Habsburg hunting lodges, the ceramics factories — than on the city itself.
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It spends more ink on the latter than the former.
I'm willing to bet that when its all said and done you're going to wind up spending more on ink than you do on the printer.
It gives rich colour, has great wireless capabilities and won't break the bank – though you might have to spend more on cartridges because it's not as ink-efficient as some.
Tax more to spend more.
Other groups will spend more.
They want to spend more".
Spend more, get less.
Spend more in order to spend less?
Should it spend more on research?
Spend more time reading.
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