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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a far great" is not correct in written English.
It is a combination of two comparative terms that do not work together properly.
Example: "The project requires a far greater investment than we initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "much greater" or "significantly larger".
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"I know in my own experience that, when we were managing to qualify, the interest in the game increased". Brown said he had learned from former British Lions and England rugby coach Geoff Cook that "the national team is a far great incentive for the progress of the sport than any courses you can run or any money you can pour into it".
We analysed the data from the supplementary experiment to evidence further this preparation effect, in a design with a far great number of retro-cue trials.
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Oil tankers present a far greater risk.
There is also a far greater urgency.
"Car exhaust is a far greater problem".
But this requires a far greater understanding of human psychology.
The check arrived in a far greater amount, $2,950.
Wolff in fact had a far greater catalog and reputation.
Of the two, Ms. Klimentova is a far greater actor.
Bring back Darrell Hammond, funnier and a far greater talent!
Climate breakdown presents a far greater hazard to human life.
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