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The phrase 'Work greatly' is not grammatically correct. In written English, you could use the phrase 'greatly improve' or 'greatly benefit,' or even 'work hard.' For example: Studying for tests greatly benefits students in the long run.
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"So we value the presence of her work greatly".
Lipset's work greatly influenced the field of sociology.
Solovyov's work greatly influenced virtually all later Russian historians.
His work greatly increased scientific understanding and attracted a wider following, primarily through his books.
This work greatly simplified some of the calculations used to observe and predict such interactions.
Sulpicius Severus' biography of St. Martin, an original Latin work, greatly influenced hagiography over many centuries.
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This system worked greatly to the benefit of Germany, and the West as a whole, in international relations.
Mr. Miller's band accompanied the first three dance works, greatly adding to the vitality and exuberance on stage.
He is a great artist who can be greatly flawed, greatly irritating, greatly disappointing, and in his best works, greatly astounding.
His works greatly influenced the development of geography, which he defined in mapmaking terms: "representation in picture of the whole known world, together with the phenomena contained therein".
These works greatly improved the CNC machining with constant feedrate, confined chord error and limited acceleration/deceleration.
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