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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsome moresome moreMORE/EXTRAan additional number or amount of something Would you like some more cake? β†’ someExamples from the Corpussome moreβ€’ I think we still need to practice some more.β€’ It s going to take a bit of time for the factories to dole us out some more.β€’ We listened some more, and as the darkness closed in Stuart sat on my lap and snuggled closer.β€’ But ah, how I need some more engaging puzzle to occupy my mind today.β€’ Aaron will finally be earning some more money.β€’ And every so often a transvestite would swagger past, some more obvious than others.β€’ The home market might be worried about it, and some more people are looking toward clones than Apple product.β€’ Would you like some more pie?β€’ Yet there were other new ideas that jostled together in his brain for some more prominent recognition.β€’ Obviously, there are some more things for me to think about now.β€’ If the rice is still not cooked, add some more water.
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