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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a great margin" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a significant difference or gap between two quantities, often in contexts like competition, performance, or measurements. Example: "The team won the game by a great margin, securing their place in the finals."
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But he was by a great margin the most adored.
According to Venancio Garde, SRI Pilipinas trainer for this season-long program, "SRI increases the rice yield by a great margin, 20% or more...
The leader of the pack, by a great margin, was a Reuters article headlined "Boring, Passive Work May Hasten Death: Study".
Our view is very much that we charge what the market will bear and we don't believe there is a great margin for raising our fees.
Although she is now the oldest justice on the court, it's not by such a great margin; Antonin Scalia and Anthony Kennedy are only three years younger.
I didn't think we had a great margin for error to begin with, but we did have Cliff Lee, Felix Hernandez, and I thought we needed another starting pitcher".
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It is the tall bowlers who have a greater margin for error and a difficult trajectory.
But on full-time, Victory could count themselves unlucky not to win with a greater margin.
But they, unlike the Cardinals, have a greater margin for error heading back home.
If the map is more scrambled, however, those predictions have a greater margin of error.
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