Sentence examples for to more than from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'to more than' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a number or amount is greater than a certain value. For example, "The amount of online shopping done in the past year increased to more than double what it was the year before."

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"We should aspire to more than that".

Membership has grown to more than 200.

It amounts to more than that now.

(Technically, several refers to more than two).

O'Keefe aspires to more than making movies.

The losses swelled to more than $6 billion.

Climb to more than 4,000 feet.

That comes to more than 150 animals.

(It grew to more than 200 acres).

That amounts to more than $150 million.

He amounts to more than a pedant.

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