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The phrase "a greater element" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is larger, more significant, or more important in comparison to other elements.
Example: "In the context of the project, we need to identify a greater element that will drive our success."
Alternatives: "a larger component" or "a more significant factor".
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But there is a greater element.
By scaling it back we will be able to introduce a greater element of common sense.
Perhaps equally unsuitable are music venues where audiences may prefer a greater element of entertainment and bring to a performance a more intuitive reading and understanding.
Solutions to the problem of persons not currently covered or inadequately covered by social insurance programs normally require a greater element of tax financing.
There may have been a greater element of calculation involved when the second US contender, Dennis Mitchell, suddenly raised a hand after the field had settled down for another attempt at a getaway.
In the past, these results have been confirmed by the final count, but this election is close, and there are many candidates, which introduces a greater element of uncertainty.
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"The museum is a great element of urban marketing, but not a cultural policy".
"An art installer is a great element to this makeover, because I have so much art," she said.
If there exists a greatest element of one set or a least element of the other set, then the cut defines a rational number; otherwise the cut defines an irrational number.
"But what Mata will do is provide a great element of creativity and they need that because at the moment they are not creating anywhere near enough in the final third".
This shows that the set { x ∣ x ∧ a ≤ b } has a greatest element a ∗.
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