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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was more so" is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is more true than usual, or more strongly the case than expected. For example: "I had hoped that the project would be successful, but it was more so than I anticipated."
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But there was more – so much more.
The expression of regret is extraordinary, but the omission was more so — a huge blunder.
And if he was scholarly and educated, she was more so.
"It was more so that than the color of his skin".
If the students' perspectives were hair-raising, their driving was more so.
The first few, it was more so that I'll get moving.
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It may be more so.
Well, Fitzgerald I think is more so.
Now Alexei Ratmansky is more so.
"In our minds, it's more so".
I used to be more so.
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