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II . more [mɔ:ʳ] PRON

III . more [mɔ:ʳ] ADV

3. more (longer):

to be no more times
to be no more person
I don't do yoga any more

See also much , many

I . much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] ADJ + sing

II . much [mʌtʃ] PRON

4. much (larger part):

5. much (be redundant):

so much for ...
toliko o ...

6. much with interrog:

IV . much [mʌtʃ] CONJ (although)

II . many [ˈmeni] N (the majority)

less-is-more [lesɪzmɔ:ʳ] ADJ

II . many [ˈmeni] N (the majority)

I . much <more, most> [mʌtʃ] ADJ + sing

II . much [mʌtʃ] PRON

4. much (larger part):

5. much (be redundant):

so much for ...
toliko o ...

6. much with interrog:

IV . much [mʌtʃ] CONJ (although)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The effectiveness of evaporative cooling is largely dependent on the humidity of the outside air; dryer air produces more cooling.
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A more accurate term for the left pedal on an upright piano is the half-blow pedal.
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In a bid to meet developing customer expectations, many banks have begun offering web-related services such as e-deposits, online messaging, online management of personal and business finances, and more.
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The straighter sidecut allows skis to make long, fast, highly stable turns (radius around 30m for giant slalom, even more for most mogul skis).
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After a series of court cases the nature of the guarantees for some policies was reinterpreted, becoming more onerous.
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Yet its failure, if we choose to consider it that, is more the result of deliberate disinclination than any inability of means.
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In comparative studies, trefentanil was slightly more potent and shorter acting than alfentanil as an analgesic, but induced significantly more severe respiratory depression.
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They became a more democratic government with bureaucratic administrative qualities providing citizens with equal opportunities in the running of the state (198).
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The result is a more efficient, more automated closed-loop process; translating into significant ROI.
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In addition, vandals repeatedly broke into the building, causing more damage.
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