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Discover Ludwig"sustain more" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would use it to talk about ongoing, continuing support or effort. For example, "The company is working hard to sustain more employment in the area."
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The planet couldn't sustain more mouths.
It cannot sustain more than a third of its children.
All realise that the economy is too fragile to sustain more killing.
But it can't sustain more than one thought or emotion or effect at the same time.
But this time he was convinced that the bird population could sustain more casualties.
Additionally, boys are gaining the skills needed to sustain more equal relationships.
So if you find yourself taking fire, quickly activate one of these powers to either sustain more or escape damage.
And they were aware that her brain would most likely sustain more damage from the procedure itself.
"I think there has to be more democratic discussion about … who should sustain more cuts and who shouldn't," she said.
However, to sustain more robust growth politically costly moves are necessary a lesson Mr. Aho learnt when he lost his re-election.
The policy of the then Conservative government was one of "managed decline".Our overpriced and overcrowded capital has neither the appetite nor the infrastructure to sustain more suburbanisation.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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