Since 'more or less" almost always used as an idiom, it's a good idea 
to apply the exception.

R.J. Baars wrote thus at 06:28 PM 08-03-14:

>My guess is that more or less is somtimes used litterally, in which case
>'fewer' is the right suggestion.
>When used as 'a bit' it is used differently.


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