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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a greater margin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing differences, advantages, or allowances in various contexts, such as finance, competition, or measurements.
Example: "The company achieved a greater margin in profits this quarter compared to the last."
Alternatives: "a larger margin" or "an increased margin".
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The system needs a greater margin of safety, he said.
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.
Yugoslavia by far the better side and should have won by a greater margin.
While such exchanges are carefully choreographed, there is a greater margin of error.
Those investors who now own bonds insured by MBIA will have a greater margin of safety.
If the map is more scrambled, however, those predictions have a greater margin of error.
They cook nearly as quickly, and have a greater margin of error in terms of doneness.
These days, Mr. McCaw is so wealthy that he has a greater margin of error than early in his career.
The real reason he paints himself is that it gives him a greater margin for freedom of expression, he explained.
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