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The phrase "a far more significant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the greater importance or impact of something compared to another.
Example: "The new policy will have a far more significant effect on employee morale than the previous one."
Alternatives: "much more important" or "considerably more impactful".
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They will need to have a far more significant role than they are given at present.
She knows they're her real opponents, and a far more significant obstacle to her becoming President.
Key to that result is a far more significant event in the nationalist calendar.
It shows that forests are a far more significant carbon sink than previously thought.
But the birth of a China where public opinion actually matters may be a far more significant development.
That would be a far more significant penalty, though one that causes unease because of already soaring global energy prices.
But it may lead Europe in a far more significant direction than that.The biofuellers make much of their green credentials.
For women in the state of Madhya Pradesh, caste is a far more significant factor than what clothes they wear.
I've found that such worries distract parents from a far more significant factor in teenagers' decision-making: the parents themselves.
If the company's expensive gamble pays off, Nvidia could break out of its graphics niche and become a far more significant player in the computing landscape.
By any rational measure he is a far more significant figure than Mr. Van Zandt, and "Timeless" is worthy of him.
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