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1. Jenny has more shoes than Peter.
2. *Jenny's shoes are more than Peter's.
Is #2 also acceptable?
No. To make it grammatical, change it to Jenny's shoes are more numerous
than Peter's. But recognize that this is a very awkward way to express it.
#1 is much better as a way of saying it.
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