In the context: Planning to buy a high-end bike with little money and suggesting to save on the existing money
You can't buy the high-end bike with this little money. you need still more money.
This much money is not enough to buy the high-end bike.
Are these sentences correct? Either "need still more money" or " need to get more money"?
You can't buy the high-end bike with only this (small) amount of money. You need more. This amount of money is not enough to buy the high-end bike.
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You can't buy the high-end bike with only this (small) amount of money. You need more.
This amount of money is not enough to buy the high-end bike. You can buy the entry-level bike, though.