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Discover LudwigThe phrase "times more" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express an amount that is a multiple of something else. For example, "This machine is 10 times more powerful than its predecessor."
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Brazil's spends five times more.
How about 10 times more?
Blanch two times more.
That's a million times more spectrum.
Today they earn ten times more.
Is it worth 10 times more?
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Ready?" This time, more teammates joined in.
Next time, more sprezzatura.
Compound 4 was 38-times more potent than metronidazole and 8-times more active than nitazoxanide.
This time more will be required.
Maybe it's time more people did.
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