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Discover Ludwig"squeeze more" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to express a need for someone to get more from whatever they are trying to accomplish. For example, "I need to squeeze more time out of my day to get everything done."
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Can the UK squeeze more out of its land?
Nowhere, perhaps, is that squeeze more obvious than in Guatemala.
Go is trying to squeeze more from less.
Add a squeeze more lemon juice if necessary.
Taste, and add a squeeze more lemon juice, if needed.
They will sometimes squeeze more, even though they themselves have seen squeezing less.
And in that case, the kids themselves should squeeze more often.
He said his company's service could squeeze more megabytes out of monthly plans.
Meanwhile, airlines are increasingly finding ways to squeeze more revenue from domestic business travelers.
The first is the need to squeeze more out of existing oil-fields.
Or do they want to squeeze more people onto planes and compete on price?
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