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greater

[grey-ter] / ˈgreɪ tər /


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Players from the lower-ranked teams expressed their keenness to perform, not just to cause an upset but also to prove they are deserving of the greater opportunities they so desperately seek.

From BBC

The appetite is for change, for greater transparency, and more accountability from an institution that can, at times, move slowly.

From BBC

But it is my judgement that their experience and knowledge offer a greater understanding of how events have played out and are worth hearing from.

From BBC

"The solar farm income is greater than I would ever get off agriculture in this area -- regardless of whether I have sheep running under the panels or not," he said.

From Barron's

This has created a mismatch between what the market is producing and where the demand lies - among older listeners with greater spending power in an ageing society.

From BBC