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The phrase "the more information" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to additional information, such as in the following example: "The more information we have, the better our decision making will be."
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The more information you have, the better.
THE more information, the better.
"The more information, the better," Dr. Psaty said.
As a rule, the more information markets have, the better.
The more information we have, the better off we'll be.
"But the more information we have on that, the better".
But the more information they offer up, the foggier things become.
The more information that is developed, the more skittish officials are likely to become.
"The more information we can gather, the safer we can make the victim".
"People complain when they are surprised, so the more information they have, the better," she said.
Meanwhile, the more information the site offers, the closer its operators must monitor their pricing strategy.
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