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Discover Ludwig"for greater" is correct and usable in written English; it is typically used to indicate a higher degree/level of something.
For example: "We must strive for greater understanding between cultures."
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It's aiming for greater granularity.
tanks for greater range.
Gandhi starts petitions for greater rights.
Many politicians clamour for greater regulation.
For greater detail, see South Africa: History.
That, indeed, calls for greater efficiency.
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Some relief for Great Barrier Reef.
That makes for great diffused light.
It made for great reading.
His choice for Greatest Tory?
$15 for great food.
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