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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a greater quality" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when comparing the quality of two or more items, indicating that one has a higher standard or level of excellence than the others. Example: "The new model offers a greater quality in terms of durability and performance compared to its predecessor."
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So who enjoys a greater quality of life and tighter family bonds?
They have the opportunity to drive a global sustainability agenda while creating a greater quality of life for all.
It's not just quantity of eclipse time that will be better in 2024 — the eclipse will be of a greater quality.
People with XP can then be protected rigorously from sunlight, allowing them a greater quality of life and longer life expectancy than was previously possible.
Artificial intelligence will bring NHS patients a greater quality of care by better diagnosing medical conditions and personalising medicine, according to the chairman of NHS England.
Crucially, no systematic effort was made to establish the connections between measuring learning and improving learning or to acknowledge the fact that improved statistics do not inherently contribute to a greater quality of education.
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Applying Q-TWiST methodology to examine progression, overall survival, and toxicity as a single metric showed that sunitinib has a greater quality-adjusted survival time than IFN- α.
That's a great quality".
It's a great quality to have.
In this case it was a great quality.
That was a great quality my mum had.
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