and then some
The phrase "and then some" is an idiomatic expression used to emphasize that there is more of something than what has been stated or described. It implies that there are additional unspecified or unmentioned amounts or qualities beyond what has already been mentioned. It suggests that the quantity, degree, or extent is even greater than what was originally mentioned.
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