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greater

[grey-ter] / ˈgreɪ tər /


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"I've had to have a conversation with myself and realise, 'Oh, no, so the impact of me doing things is greater than me just being happy that I've booked a job,'" she said.

From BBC

Mabel’s grandmother instilled in her an appreciation for nature as a reminder that she’s part of something greater than herself.

From Los Angeles Times

Pedestrians are also at greater risk from e-bikes than push bikes.

From BBC

Women also step out of the workforce in greater numbers than men for child-rearing and eldercare, often right around that crucial age of 35 when men’s cumulative earnings go up and women’s go down.

From MarketWatch

No one story, for Ms. Popova, can be divorced from the greater whole.

From The Wall Street Journal