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"greater difference" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate a larger contrast or distinction between two things or ideas. For example, "Over time, there has been a greater difference between the two political parties."
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A better leader could have made a greater difference.
It was the goalkeepers who made the greater difference on a potentially significant afternoon in United's season.
If they were, leaving salary decisions up to independent directors or shareholders would have made a greater difference.
Such knowledge, experience and support would make a greater difference than having a few elite schools re-enter the field.
To refuse to consider Marc Cadwaladr for this position would hold back London Wildlife Trust from developing and making a greater difference for people and wildlife".
The studies indicated a greater difference in age between the brides and husbands than among the sexually active teenage women and their boyfriends.
It had a greater difference between the temperature settings than most others, being almost too hot for some at its highest setting.
The president has also promised a long-term energy strategy, and it is in the long term that the government can make a greater difference.
Brighter blocks correspond to greater difference.
Plant species composition was more dissimilar between landscapes with a greater difference in percentage of crops.
Patients with structural cardiac defects appear to have a significantly greater difference in pulmonary artery pressures.
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