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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a greater source" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the significance or quantity of a source in relation to others.
Example: "The new research provides a greater source of information on climate change than previous studies."
Alternatives: "a more substantial source" or "a larger source".
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The swaps were in some ways a greater source of anxiety than the debt itself.
"When I was a young man, she was a greater source of confidence than my father," Penn said.
Relating to others is fundamental because nothing is a greater source of joy, nor of anguish, than human relationships.
By finding a greater source of its own natural gas, Ukraine would reduce Russia's leverage in negotiations over transport prices.
A greater source of error is atmospheric conditions, which can degrade the microwave carrier signals that G.P.S. satellites transmit and introduce errors.
A greater source of concern for Vancouver, however, has been the Olympic Village project and its potential financial exposure for the city.
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What a great source of inspiration.
A great source of inspiration," he says.
It was a great source of humiliation".
"He was a great source of security for me.
"It was a great source of frustration," Simon Thurley says.
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