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The phrase "about it greater" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete thought or a misphrasing that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "I want to know more about it greater than what was previously discussed."
Alternatives: "more about it" or "greater detail on it".
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I wrote about it in greater detail over here.
The longer you think about it, the greater it is.
Essay writing is a separate subject, so you should study about it in greater detail.
"Council officers clearly knew about it, Greater Manchester Police were made aware of this report, there were politicians that were made aware of what had been going on [but] did nothing".
"Everything about it is great.
Bhutto spoke about it with great eloquence.
"I have thought about it a great deal.
Passionate: I get very deep into what I do and care about it a great deal.
"I thought everything about it was great".
Think about it, oh great Zenmaster.
If this thing begins to draw closer and you're really excited about it -- great!
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