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The phrase "were more than" is correct in written English and can be used in many contexts.
For example, you could say, "The crowd size estimates were more than five thousand people."
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These were more than peccadilloes.
They were more than distant".
But pages were more than messengers.
Once, there were more than 500.
Curran's hopes were more than fulfilled.
Soon there were more than 30 campuses.
There were more than ten memorable conversations.
By 1990, there were more than 100.
And these were more than courtesy calls.
Financials were more than 1 percent higher.
They were more than that, too.
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