The correct spelling of the phrase "more solely" is /mɔːr ˈsəʊlɪ/. It is spelled as such because "more" is pronounced with a long o sound, and "solely" is pronounced with a long o and ee sound. These two words combined mean "exclusively more" and is often used to emphasize that something is purely or solely the case. It is important to use correct spelling to avoid confusion and ensure clear communication.
The phrase "more solely" is a combination of two words: "more" and "solely".
The word "more" comes from the Old English word "māra", which means "greater" or "larger". It can be traced back to the Proto-Germanic word "maizô" and the Proto-Indo-European root "*mē-", meaning "to measure" or "great".
The word "solely" is derived from the Old French word "soel", which means "alone" or "only". It has its roots in the Latin word "solus", meaning "alone" or "sole".
When these two words are used together to form the phrase "more solely", it could roughly imply "in a greater degree of exclusivity" or "to a larger extent of being alone or only".