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more and more
B2 an increasing number
Dictionary examples:
More and more people are choosing not to buy a car. (28.4)
more (IN ADDITION)
A1 something in addition to what you already have
Dictionary examples:
I need more sleep. I slept 12 hours! (0.0)
He needs more time. The test ended yesterday! (0.0)
I need more friends. I have 1,000 already! (0.0)
Would you like some more food? (9.2)
I need a bit more time. (13.2)
There isn't enough milk - I'll have to buy some more. (20.9)
The doctors can't cope with any more patients. (59.6)
more (GREATER AMOUNT)
A1 a greater number or amount of people or things
Dictionary examples:
I need more time in my day! (0.0)
My teacher wants more homework than fun! (0.0)
I need more cookies for my belly! (0.0)
He knows more about dogs than I do. (12.4)
There are more people here today than yesterday. (27.6)
once more
B1 one more time
Dictionary examples:
Let's try one more time to wake up early. Third year's the charm! (0.0)
Let's play one more round of chess. I promise not to cry this time. (0.0)
Can we eat more pizza? I promise I won't explode this time! (0.0)
I'd like to visit the colleges once more before we leave. (18.7)
any more
A2 If you do not do something or something does not happen any more, you have stopped doing it or it does not now happen.
Dictionary examples:
I don't cook any more. The microwave is my new best friend! (0.0)
My phone doesn't ring any more. Everyone just sends memes now. (0.0)
I don't watch TV any more. My cat sits on the remote. (0.0)
I don't do yoga any more. (25.4)