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The phrase "a greater practice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an improved or more effective method or approach in a particular field or activity.
Example: "To achieve better results, we need to adopt a greater practice in our training regimen."
Alternatives: "an improved method" or "a more effective approach".
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Although this awareness is four times higher among HIV-infected women (35.9%) than among controls (8.4%), it does not lead to a greater practice of smear screening.
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He had a great practice.
He said he went to his assistant coaches, Larry Drew and Don Newman, and told them: "This is a great practice, a great practice".
NANCY ROTHBARD: I think that's a great practice, actually.
I think it's a great practice to say, "O.K., we meet every Thursday on this.
This is a key game, we had a great practice today.
I'm a big yoga nut — it's a great practice to lay back and de-stress.
"He would turn an average practice into a great practice, because he would take the walk-ons and drive the starters nuts," Fraschilla said in a telephone interview.
"I think we had a great practice yesterday, and I thought we played well for the majority of tonight," Van Gundy said.
A great practice is to compose our own gathas to help ourselves and others to develop mindfulness in our daily life.
McEnroe's game was never the same after he quit playing doubles — "He wasn't a great practice player," Dick Gould says.
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