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The phrase "about greater" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a comparison or discussion regarding something that is larger or more significant, but it lacks clarity.
Example: "We need to have a conversation about greater challenges we face in the project."
Alternatives: "regarding larger" or "concerning greater".
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How about greater than?
Tells about greater focus on career criminals.
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Critics have expressed concerns about greater business involvement in education.
KELLY: Oh, my next deal is all about greater balance.
Why have DRGs failed to bring about greater change?
Third, to bring about greater unification between divergent customary laws and between them and English law.
Examine the ideas and techniques utilized in efforts to bring about greater environmental sustainability.
Best scene: Cass and pals bitch about greater press coverage for a rival firm.
Wives spoke of a new self-confidence and about greater control over household finances.
There is stuff about greater equality in police recruitment and a reform of stop and search.
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