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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added greater" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not typically used as it combines two comparative forms incorrectly.
Example: "The new policy added greater complexity to the existing regulations." (This example is incorrect; it should be "added more complexity.")
Alternatives: "increased complexity" or "enhanced complexity."
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Mr. DiFulco said yesterday that the appearance of the three fishermen added greater urgency to security efforts.
As a bonus, she added, greater contrast also made things easier for readers with full-color vision.
Last month 52,000 temps were added, greater than the number of new workers in any other category.
To these it added greater fiscal and monetary rigour, better social policy and a concern with equality of opportunity.
Hernandez's presentation, describing the lived reality of Mexico City today added greater context to the ideas put forth by both Flores and McCaughan.
"There really needs to be a change in tone," he added, "greater civility and a better sense of the effect of some of this".
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They added great players.
Chura added: "Great doubles players are like great pitchers.
He later added: "Great win for a injury ravaged young england.
We will survive and triumph!" After the loss on penalties, Chávez added, "Great Venezuela!
He later added: "great player, leader, captain, person, trainer and mostly a friend for life.
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