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greater

[grey-ter] / ˈgreɪ tər /


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Now, he says, officers have a greater ability to keep up and the e-bikes are acting as a powerful deterrent.

From BBC

“Buyers have a lot of choices in this price point and in various parts of the greater Los Angeles area.”

From MarketWatch

Arbeloa admitted Real may possess greater individual talent than their opponents, but warned leadership and belief often matter more on nights like these.

From BBC

Amaya, who is used to playing small roles, wants greater recognition for extras, to match the awards now given to others who were once in the background, like stunt performers and casting directors.

From Barron's

Room revenue, a key metric for the hotel industry, rose 1.5% in the year, with Americas broadly flat at 0.3% and Greater China down 1.6%.

From The Wall Street Journal