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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at greatly" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and it cannot be used in standard contexts.
Example: "The project was completed at greatly increased costs." (This example is incorrect due to the phrase.)
Alternatives: "at a significantly" or "at a greatly increased".
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It is still available at greatly reduced prices.
"And another 25percentt will get done at greatly revised terms to attract investors," she said.
Russians complain that tickets tend to be made more readily available to tourists, at greatly increased prices.
"Any woman with a mum, grandmother or aunt who had a hip fracture is at greatly increased risk.
With the advent of automated analyzers, an increasing number and variety of tests were made available at greatly reduced cost.
Many condo projects are now returning to the market after waiting out the downturn, at greatly reduced prices.
The speculators then sold these homes at greatly inflated prices to black buyers on contract rather than with a mortgage.
Aircraft owners are happy to fill those planes even at greatly reduced prices, to help defray the costs of maintenance and storage.
Beginning in fall 2001, laptop computers would be distributed each year to all 85,000 fourth graders at greatly reduced cost to parents.
It lays bare how people with diabetes are at greatly increased risk of complications such as amputation, stroke, kidney failure and blindness.
The damage to children puts them at greatly increased risk of suicide, self-harm, substance abuse and other serious mental health issues.
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