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The phrase "to am more" is not correct and not usable in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, possibly a mix-up of "to be" and "am," which should not be combined in this way. Example: "I want to be more confident in my abilities."
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It used to be more.
WANT to be more productive?
Learn to be more careful".
I am happy to be more quiet".
The first is to be more international.
"There are going to be more cuts.
There's got to be more pace.
I'm learning to be more inclusive".
"She's open to being more experimental".
There is only going to be more.
It's going to be more transactional".
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