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What is the difference between "more than" and "more than is"?
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Aug 17, 2021 7:28 PM
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"More than" is far more common. "More than is" can only be used in a few specific situations, such as "more than is necessary" or "more than is required". Yet, you could also use "more than" in these situations to avoid this doubt.
August 17, 2021
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