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"greater compensation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a higher or additional amount of money or other benefits given to someone in exchange for their services. For example: "Employees of the company are hoping for greater compensation in their next pay raise."
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As women and minorities earn higher wages, the potential for greater compensation increases.
The investors, mostly hedge funds, had demanded greater compensation for their claims.
"What greater compensation could you ask for?" Since then I've always referred to my numerous non-wins as "potato sandwiches".
After the disaster, Sherpas gathered at base camp to protest over conditions and demand greater compensation for victims' families.
Mr. Zhao said that the parents posted a version of their letter online on Saturday demanding greater compensation, but that it had been blocked by government censors.
They say that the members of the NASD were not entitled to greater compensation because they do not have the same rights as shareholders of a corporation.
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Thus, a forager facing such risks of injury should take them into consideration and require greater compensations.
After 25... Bc2 26 Nb7, White has great compensation because of Black's broken pawns.
When the loss is great, compensation is often visualized in terms of civic grandeur.
"It's a great compensation, you know, for all the history of the past couple of months.
The fact that I can still do it is a great compensation after losing my speaking voice.
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