Examples of 'by much more' in a sentence

Meaning of "by much more"

by much more - 'By much more' is a comparative phrase that indicates a significantly greater amount or degree of something

How to use "by much more" in a sentence

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We are united by much more than a common currency.
The radar training programs were marked by much more specialization.
Surrounded by much more powerful enemy city.
The thoughts were quickly replaced by much more pleasant ones.
But I am impressed by much more than the mere minutiae of Soviet everyday life.
Many other countries increased the relative importance of this group by much more.
We are divided by much more than a common language.
This helps you stay organised and will make your packing go by much more quickly.
We are all penetrated by much more beautiful things.
The AfD won, but they wanted to win by much more.
We are divided by much more than language.
To steer negotiated market access, PTAs are typically accompanied by much more complex RoO.
Even eye color is shaped by much more than a single pigment molecule.
But I just wonder what would have happened if we'd been wrong by much more.
But people are motivated by much more than money.

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It will increase it by much more than that in the very near future.
Inward investment into these three economies over the same period varied by much more Graph 14.
Metal is unified by much more than the way the fans dress.
Over the years, the company ‘ s growth has been increased by much more than 50 acquisitions.
Maple syrup is defined by much more than just the degree of caramelization.
In France and Portugal, in particular, it rose by much more.
They are distinguished by much more than whether they feel good or bad.
These tools have been rendered obsolete by much more sophisticated methods.
And it 's run by much more trustworthy and careful people.
Definitely made the miles go by much more quickly!
We are all penetrated by much more beautiful things that tie us to the world.
The directive should be accompanied by much more detailed information.
One can also be inspired by much more modern atmospheres like the minimalist spirit.
Many other parts of the world are challenged by much more complicated fisheries issues.
They were replaced by much more efficient combined-cycle gas-fired generation.
Mostly, my thoughts were interrupted by much more urgent matters.
The cathedral is surrounded by much more recent buildings, dating back to the 1950s.
Brazilian Portuguese is spoken by much more people than Portuguese.
But Big Data is characterised by much more than just volume.
Yet, the uptick is also caused by much more complex factors.
Could this book have been improved by much more and better photography?
In reality, Pugh was inspired by much more earthly elements.
They are outnumbered by the gangs by much more than a 10 to 1 margin.
Either way, the rent is pushed up by much more than the permitted 4 %.
How we see colour, however, is governed by much more than just our bodies.
Seriously, gents! I was thrown out by much more decent people than you!

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