When to use “much more” or “many more”?
I have much more money. The OP’s sentence is grammatically correct. You use “much more” in front of an uncountable noun. Another example: I need much more time to do this job. On the other hand, you use “many more” in front of plural nouns such as I have many more friends in this city.…
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word request
As others have stated in the comments, you would continue like this: Once Twice / a couple of times / two times Thrice / three times Four times Five times Six times Seven times Eight times Nine times Ten times…
use of more (adv) with ‘than
We say: I am more intelligent than you. I earn more than you do. I like you more than your brother. Can we say: You show devotion to me more than him. I feel there has to be the preposition…
grammaticality
Your two examples don’t really differ in degree of formality, but they certainly differ in meaning. “it is a bit urgent” is not great grammar, so actually comes off as slightly less formal, but because you said “a bit” you…

