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The phrase "a greater progression" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements, advancements, or developments in a particular context, often implying a comparison to a previous state.
Example: "The new training program has led to a greater progression in employee skills and productivity."
Alternatives: "an enhanced development" or "a more significant advancement."
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The worse eye was defined as the eye with a greater progression, or steeper K-values in case of equal progression in both eyes.
The negative relationships between PPC lac and memory function, hippocampal volume, and posterior cingulate functional connectivity indicates that individuals presenting with a greater progression of disease state have increased concentrations of PPC lac.
In addition, morphometric assessment indicated that RA-derived PMNs exhibited a larger decrease in cells with a delobulated phenotype and a greater progression toward a NETotic-spread nuclear phenotype than control PMNs, a feature accompanied by excessive release of cell-free nucleosomes in culture supernatants.
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There is a great progression of trails right in this area, so skiers can advance to more and more difficult trails via the same lift.
And as anything you create in Super Mario Maker will appeal to people older than 15, as well as plenty who are younger, it offers a great progression for Minecrafters who have honed their design skills, yet are starting to feel like one-trick ponies.
We thought it was a great progression.
A funboard allows for more speed and is a great progression board for those who have intentions to develop to steeper, faster waves.
Thus, given that we focused on subclinical atherosclerosis, RA patients with prior events, who may have contributed to an even greater progression of CAC, had been excluded, and this could have introduced a differential bias.
WCH is also associated with a long-term greater progression of blood glucose abnormalities and an increased risk of developing diabetes and may represent increased susceptibility to future weight gain and dyslipidemia (22, 23).
The mean effect of a 5.4 micrometer greater progression per year among those living within 100 m of busy roads or per 23 ug/m3 contrast in PM2.5 is approximately twice the average progression as observed across these trials.
First, non-inferiority was demonstrated if the upper bound of the 95% CI for the treatment difference in the participants with a three step or greater progression in the ETDRS from baseline to endpoint between insulin glargine and NPH insulin in the PP population was ≤10%.
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