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more than vs more then

The correct phrase is "more than." It is a common English expression used to indicate a greater amount or degree. "More then" is incorrect and should not be used in this context.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 992 views

more than

Correct. This phrase is commonly used in English to indicate a greater amount or degree.

Use "more than" when comparing quantities or degrees to show that one is greater than the other.

Examples:

  • I have more than enough money to buy the tickets.
  • She is more than capable of handling the project.
  • He is more than happy to help you with your homework.
  • The book was more than I expected.
  • There are more than ten people waiting in line.
  • Our campaign costs more than Apollo's.
  • Our abilities were professionally assessed more than once.
  • Today the fourth-generation Rubner Group employs more than 1,300 people.
  • Schlumberger employs approximately 100,000 people representing more than 140 nationalities working in more than 85 countries.
  • This handwritten will is more than sufficient.
  • So teachers always know more than their pupils.
  • Which means you know more than me.
  • Your dad loved change more than anyone.
  • Costello trusted me more than anyone.
  • Angel sees more than we do.
  • Wanted a daughter more than anything.
  • Your donation was more than generous.
  • We did more than bend rules.
  • You could have more than two beers.
  • Often the queens mate more than once.
  • I loved Dom more than anybody.
  • You always drink more than two drinks.
  • ABC analysis can incorporate more than three groups.
  • South Korea maintains diplomatic relations with more than 188 countries.
  • Your covering letter should note more than 3-4 paragraphs.

more then

Incorrect. This phrase is not a standard English expression and should be avoided.

  • checking out more then just books.
  • For more then a year now there's been a hole in the floor.
  • The pan shall therefore exceed the horizontal projection of the tank by at least 20 cm, but not more then 50 cm.
  • A. whereas after more then 10 years, and several postponements, the first round of presidential elections was held in Côte d'Ivoire on 31 October 2010 in accordance with the provisions of the Ouagadougou Political Agreement of 4 March 2007,
  • 5 % or more but not more then 30 % of acrylates,
  • Maybe we should be together more then.
  • No, I understand more then you realize...
  • Shouldn't make more then a cupple of weeks.
  • We've become more then just a rugby team.
  • 200 Dollars is more then enough.
  • We'll talk some more then.
  • Now more then ever, the...
  • A prayers more then asking for something.
  • I've already fried more then 700 of them.
  • And you guys would look like idiots even more then you already are.
  • And my men they are more then ready to welcome them.
  • Forty years from now I'll love you more then I do now.
  • She probably didn't even have to sleep with him more then once.
  • We'll walk a little more then there's a ground-line phone.
  • In and out, no more then a day.

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