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Free sign upThe phrase "a greater and a" is not correct in standard written English as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It could be used in a context where you are comparing two things, but it needs to be followed by a noun or a clearer structure to make sense.
Example: "We need a greater and a more efficient solution to our problem."
Alternatives: "a larger and a" or "a superior and a".
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Camus goes on to say: "Pleasure takes us away from ourselves in the same way as distraction, in Pascal's use of the word, takes us away from God. Travel, which is like a greater and a graver science, brings us back to ourselves".
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"And this morning, a great soldier, a great statesman, and a great American has endorsed our campaign to change America.
He has always been a great partner, a great person and a great friend.
"He had a great curveball, a great slider and a great fastball.
Ben Harper was a great musician, a great songwriter and a great gentleman.
He's a great leader, a great player and a great person".
"One guy has a great job, a great family and a great mortgage.
"He's a great defender, a great rebounder and a great shot-blocker.
He will be remembered as a great parliamentarian, a great radical and a great diarist.
But she's also a great mother, a great wife and a great friend.
Guardsman Thomas Yearley said he had "many great memories... of a great mate, a great soldier and a great wingman".
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