Examples of 'perhaps more so' in a sentence
Meaning of "perhaps more so"
perhaps more so - Indicates that something is true to a greater extent than previously mentioned or expected
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perhaps more so
Perhaps more so until she learns to adjust.
These points are still relevant today and perhaps more so.
This year perhaps more so than in previous years.
Meeting is as important as the outcome, perhaps more so.
Perhaps more so in the earlier volume.
This is true for the artist perhaps more so than anyone else.
Perhaps more so for being written in the first person.
Although I will admit that perhaps more so to us than you.
Perhaps more so during the winter.
Bosnia and Herzegovina perhaps more so than Georgia.
Perhaps more so than family.
Investigation . perhaps more so than ever again.
Perhaps more so for them.
They are as complex as any person, perhaps more so.
Perhaps more so because of my job.
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But there are other equally important considerations, perhaps more so.
Perhaps more so because of the slight effort involved in getting to it.
Library managers understand this, perhaps more so than others.
Paris perhaps more so tho.
Water quantity is at least as important as water quality, and perhaps more so.
Perhaps more so than herself.
It is a relatively sensitive process, perhaps more so in some countries than others.
Perhaps more so.
The comparison is apt, perhaps more so than the reporter realized.
Perhaps more so than Maimonides he takes.
Because connection quality matters possibly as much as quantity, perhaps more so.
Perhaps more so than any other team in NBA history.
And grandparents remain important - perhaps more so now than before.
Perhaps more so in Berlin than in other German cities.
Trade is an important component of development strategies, perhaps more so than in the past.
Russia perhaps more so than North Korea.
This second point is very important - perhaps more so than the first.
Perhaps more so in Brooklyn than Manhattan.
Stress is simply a part of our lives, perhaps more so today than in the past.
Perhaps more so than any accessory on this list….
Only humility of spirit, and perhaps more so of the heart, protects one against a fall.
Perhaps more so than traditional breads such as pide, a crusty white loaf is widely consumed.
The landscapes may be impressive, but his commitment to clicking the shutter perhaps more so.
I mean, perhaps more so if you are forced to share it with an outsider.
However, they understand the importance of privacy, perhaps more so than generations before them.
Perhaps more so than many other industries, the film industry tends to be a litigious one.
The ways the market operates is changing rapidly, perhaps more so than ever before.
Relationships matter, perhaps more so in Africa than in any other region.
They looked as shell shocked as when I first saw them - perhaps more so.
Perhaps more so than other religions, Scientology draws particular scrutiny.
Communication is a major part of the game here, perhaps more so than the game itself.
Perhaps more so than any other filmmaker, Spielberg has moulded our perceptions of otherworldly visitors.
But Schengen is clearly proving successful, perhaps more so than we would like.
Perhaps more so when you study?
British fiction is very successful, perhaps more so than in any other European country.
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