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more than ever

adverb as in a fortiori

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For generations of Palestinians, it is their link to the land - a link that is under threat now more than ever.

From BBC

The film may struggle to take flight, but when it does, it is undeniably moving, with a message of freedom and defiance that resonates now more than ever.

I’m addicted to my phone—perhaps more than ever, thanks to maternity leave—and my baby’s taken notice.

From Slate

Now, Sir David's programmes all carry a strong message - that the natural world is at risk more than ever before.

From BBC

That compact between citizens and government has been broken for a long time, but now, more than ever in recent decades, it is shattered.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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