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something more

Part of Speech: Noun, Adjective, Adverb

Definition: An additional or extra thing or aspect.

Sense 1 - Noun: A thing that goes beyond what is expected or provided.

Example sentence: After receiving a promotion, she felt that there must be something more to life than just work.

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Sense 2 - Adjective: Denoting a greater or additional amount or degree.

Example sentence: We need to offer something more to attract customers to our store.

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Sense 3 - Adverb: To a higher or greater extent.

Example sentence: The team needed to push themselves something more if they wanted to win the championship.

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