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The phrase "a greater source of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the significance or impact of different sources of information, resources, or influences.
Example: "The new research provides a greater source of insight into climate change than previous studies."
Alternatives: "a more significant source of" or "a larger contributor to".
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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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