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"greater inequality" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where there is a larger difference or gap between two things, such as income, opportunities, or treatment. Example: The government's policies have only led to greater inequality among its citizens, with the wealthy continuing to thrive while the poor struggle to make ends meet.
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Greater inequality will mean greater redistribution.
Still, greater inequality threatens future living standards.
That greater inequality causes real harm is beyond doubt.
In all cases, a higher value means greater inequality.
It will also come at the price of greater inequality.
So we tolerate a greater inequality in terms of wealth.
Globalisation has led to greater inequality in Germany.
But as a society, we're seeing greater inequality.
And greater inequality is associated with less mobility between generations.
But greater inequality doesn't necessarily mean greater poverty.
The consequent mass unemployment, needless to say, will lead to even greater inequality.
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