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The phrase "a greater sharing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the concept of increased distribution or collaboration among individuals or groups.
Example: "The organization aims to promote a greater sharing of resources among community members to enhance cooperation."
Alternatives: "an increased sharing" or "a larger distribution".
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"There's a lot more communication within the organization, plus a greater sharing of ideas," said Ms. McLaughlin.
Sponsorship would leave the board in place but would permit a greater sharing of North Shore's resources, resulting in more economy-of-scale savings.
Overdue argues for centralised control of libraries' running, with a greater sharing of resources between them and further and higher education establishments.
He was using a term meaning a greater sharing of power between Rome and local churches in governing the Catholic Church.
What remains is the idea that Europe should be doing more for the Italian economy through its various investment programmes and a greater sharing of eurozone debts.
A reading of the runes suggests accelerated trends towards more part-time working, further deferral of childrearing and a greater sharing of family responsibilities, reduced home ownership, and more lifetime – or at least 30-year – debt.
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Mr McCain's great hope has been to win a greater share of white women.
But fairness, he said, demanded that those earning much more pay a greater share.
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