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Discover LudwigThe phrase "greater purpose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a larger or more significant reason or intention behind something. Example: The charity organization was founded with the greater purpose of helping underprivileged children around the world.
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Those ambitions serve a greater purpose.
"I thought that it could serve a greater purpose.
How about harnessing the invention to a greater purpose?
This particular 3-yard rush, however, served a greater purpose.
This is why I think VR porn may serve a greater purpose.
Of course, she did her walking on a treadmill, where it served no greater purpose.
There is, though, a greater purpose to it than eulogising his father and grandfather.
Those people assign a kind of nobility and greater purpose to the calling.
Overnight, as their companies won Apollo contracts, their vocations suddenly took on a greater purpose.
But the tapestry's greater purpose, and the genius of its design, are still largely a mystery.
She will always give me material that serves a greater purpose".
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