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"attain greater" is correct and usable in written English
You use it when you want to express that you are trying to gain something even more than you already have. Example: We need to work hard to attain greater success.
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In the late 1970s, she developed a technique for helping struggling readers attain greater fluency.
Eschewing religious belief has enabled me to attain greater independence of mind, or at least that's how it feels.
Many saw Mr. Chang as an obstacle to S.M.I.C.'s efforts to merge with other rivals to attain greater economies of scale and bring in strategic investors.
Having won their ninth consecutive division championship, the Braves now have to attain greater success in the postseason than they usually have.
On the whole, his lordship prophesied, "the more time he has to devote to his hobby, the more Rugbyman will strive to attain greater efficiency".
The major socioreligious institution of Vanuatu was the graded society, a hierarchical system of ceremonies performed by men and women to attain greater prestige.
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The eucalypti grow rapidly, and many species attain great height.
The primary root of alfalfa can attain great depths, an adaptation for drought tolerance.
It shows that only a limited number of favorable genes are required to attain great age, he said.
Sturgeons may attain great size, with specimens of 2 3 metres (7 10 feet) a common occurrence in some species.
Some attain great age: observations made in Russia indicate that the beluga (Huso huso) may attain an age of 200 to 300 years.
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