Examples of 'perhaps even more so' in a sentence

Meaning of "perhaps even more so"

perhaps even more so: This phrase is used to emphasize that a particular statement is even more accurate or relevant than the previous one. It signifies a higher degree of certainty or emphasis

How to use "perhaps even more so" in a sentence

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perhaps even more so
Perhaps even more so than your hero.
That feeling is still with me today and perhaps even more so.
Perhaps even more so than you remember.
This cliché is true everywhere but perhaps even more so for the social impact sector.
Perhaps even more so in some respects.
Marx himself was keenly aware of this and Engels perhaps even more so.
And perhaps even more so for existing fans.
Finland is the same, perhaps even more so.
Perhaps even more so than me.
You are as brilliant as he was, perhaps even more so.
Perhaps even more so.
The same goes for blurbs - perhaps even more so.
This applies perhaps even more so to the area of horizontal management.
It was just a spectacular, perhaps even more so.
Perhaps even more so than the Oscars.

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Piracy today is just as brutal, perhaps even more so.
Perhaps even more so considering all the British period dramas get on TV.
The same with technology - perhaps even more so.
Perhaps even more so than its predecessor, Wishmaster has a very clear fantasy theme.
Animals are very intuitive ; perhaps even more so than humans.
Spiritual compatibility becomes as important as other kinds of compatibility - perhaps even more so.
It is true for men, and perhaps even more so for women.
National cultural protectionism would be just as fatal as economic protectionism, perhaps even more so.
This was an enjoyable read, perhaps even more so than the first volume.
There are bound to be failures as well as successes… perhaps even more so.
Another embarrassing example, perhaps even more so than the one I have just outlined,.
Not surprisingly, many find it as alarming as men do perhaps even more so.
The world knows - perhaps even more so that the French people themselves - what France represents.
The same is true for wolves, perhaps even more so.
Perhaps even more so than me . You are strong, Miss Thompson.
That statement is still valid today - perhaps even more so.
Indeed, yes, Perhaps even more so.
The same is true for public entities, and perhaps even more so.
Ethnographic research would be a valuable tool, perhaps even more so than user interviews.
The rational Greeks were as superstitious as we are, and perhaps even more so.
The same goes for AI, perhaps even more so.
Queen Violet is as beautiful as she is often described, perhaps even more so.
Such techniques are abundantly used by States, perhaps even more so than a few years ago.
As a result, atheists are at least as moral as believers, perhaps even more so.
Work-life balance is critical, but perhaps even more so in the summer.
I am sure Arthur feels it too, perhaps even more so.
Which I think is at least as interesting, perhaps even more so.
The same applies to New York, perhaps even more so.
This, his second novel, is perhaps even more so.
It 's as important as science, perhaps even more so.
You're quite as much a duke as I am a prince… perhaps even more so.
They'll continue to be… perhaps even more so.

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