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Discover LudwigThe phrase "greater public" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a larger or more widespread group of people, as opposed to a specific or smaller group. Example: The politician's message resonated with the greater public, resulting in a surge of support and votes.
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The president, though, faces far greater public scrutiny.
As well as sensationalism, greater public awareness can potentially bring vulnerability.
"But our aim is to steer the migrants towards projects that have a greater public benefit".
So they too would have died and created an even greater public health problem".
Such divergent experiences have long coexisted but they make for greater public discordance today.
There has to be a much greater public role in industry and development.
There is also greater public awareness about how science can be misused, and scientific uncertainty exploited.
What advantages and disadvantages are there to greater public engagement in policy-making?
Officials hope the initiative will help raise awareness of severe weather and ensure greater public safety.
Also legislation to tackle money laundering and calls for greater public access to EU documents.
A new private finance initiative with a greater public sector role is part of this process.
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