"together more" is a correct phrase in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the concept of unity or togetherness between people or things. It means "in addition to being together, even more so." Example: Despite facing many challenges, our team has come together more and more over the past year, making us stronger and more resilient.
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Shouldn't they dance together more often?
They began riding together more often.
They were together more than 70 years.
"We group together more," he added.
The threesome enjoyed their company together more than their scores.
I think we just need to string together more hits.
He used the word "together" more than 50 times.
In the eighth, Hopkins began to string together more punches.
After that the squad will be together more to train.
These people need to get together more often.
It will bring together more than 1,000 religious figures.
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