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what is more
Idioms and Phrases
Also, what's more . In addition, furthermore, as in I never got there; what's more, I never really intended to go . [First half of 1800s]Example Sentences
If costumes can “define the community that you are a part of,” as Morton says, what is more aspirational in today’s world than being part of a group who are more in-the-know than everyone else?
“Temperature is extremely important, but I think what is more important is our adaptation to it and the tools we use to mitigate it,” Segura said.
However, what is more important than having broad shoulders is your ability to recover from disappointment and battle on.
Trump doing that is one thing, but what is more bone-chilling to me is when he did that, the crowd cheered and laughed.
Yet, when facing the possibility of climate change catastrophe, A.I. apocalypse and nuclear incineration, what is more relatable than multidimensional permacrisis?
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