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greater

[grey-ter] / ˈgreɪ tər /


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In January, Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham & Trafford council leader Tom Ross both hailed a new development corporation designed to enable the delivery of the multi-billion pound plan.

From BBC

And if California’s gas companies get their way, families statewide will be forced to pay higher energy bills, breathe more indoor air pollution and bear greater safety risks.

From Los Angeles Times

But greater punishment cannot be applied based on the nature of the views expressed.

From Los Angeles Times

“The question will not only be a cold shower for production of housing in Massachusetts, but it also is gonna hurt little people—people that are trying to build generational wealth,” said Greg Vasil, chief executive of the Greater Boston Real Estate Board.

From The Wall Street Journal

In stark contrast to Marco Rubio's insistence on greater national sovereignty, Sir Keir Starmer spoke in favour of greater integration between the UK and Europe on defence - to cut re-armament costs, though, he emphasised this did not mean the UK turning its back on the United States.

From BBC