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Can you use much more in a single sentence?

It's tricky to use "much more" in a single sentence in a way that's grammatically correct and makes sense. "Much more" typically acts as a comparative adjective, meaning it needs something to compare to.

Here are a few examples:

* "I have much more homework than you." (Comparing the amount of homework)

* "She is much more talented than her sister." (Comparing talent levels)

* "The new car is much more expensive than the old one." (Comparing prices)

Let me know if you have a specific situation in mind, and I can help you craft a sentence using "much more" that fits your needs!

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