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Discover LudwigThe phrase "than it does" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare two things. For example: Her kitchen is much more organized than it does mine.
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Unfortunately, Congress loves industry more than it does its constituents.
Innovation happens deliberately more often than it does by inspiration.
The native speech resembles Welsh more than it does French.
It will never look better than it does now.
The world seemed much bigger then than it does now.
Science runs forward better than it does backward.
Iceland has more music festivals than it does rescue helicopters.
Unemployment runs a percentage higher than it does nationwide.
Strange, that it doesn't look better than it does.
That said, Ferrari could produce more cars than it does.
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Yet India could manage better than it does now.
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