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greater

[grey-ter] / ˈgreɪ tər /


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Their mission is to “democratize finance” and give investors greater control over their portfolios.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Australian Open will offer a record prize pot of £55m at this year's tournament - but players are said to be "disappointed" it does not represent a greater share of the Grand Slam's total revenue.

From BBC

The move comes after a group of leading players ramped up the pressure on the Grand Slam tournaments in October over increased prize money and greater player welfare.

From BBC

It’s something that had waned over the years and been replaced by a greater emphasis on regional cooperation through institutions like the Organization of American States, and by U.S. soft power projected through development projects.

From Slate

"Inexperience puts drivers, their passengers, and other road users at greater risk," she said.

From BBC