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The phrase "a greater collection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the size or quantity of a collection to another, indicating that one collection is larger or more extensive than another.
Example: "The museum boasts a greater collection of ancient artifacts than any other institution in the region."
Alternatives: "a larger collection" or "an expanded collection".
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I do not know where a greater collection of stories can be found.
However, there is a greater collection of value emergent from this.
Instead, we bring you a greater collection of metal goodies, from lounging aliens to tiny paintings.
The work refers to Whitman's 1865 eponymous poem, part of a greater collection of poems related to the conflict.
But find me a greater collection of nitro-fueled hot rods and grotesque mutants and fragmented skulls, all coursing through the wind-swept heat, and tell me you won't feel compelled to run that red-light when you leave the theater.
In online accounts, the stop limit should be part of a greater collection of useful tools showcased in a certain section of your Internet user interface.
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Sound like a great collection?
With a great collection of video clips...
And a great collection of video clips.
"It has a great collection and a great location.
"This was a great collection going to great collectors".
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