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Discover LudwigThe phrase "greater sense" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe something that has a stronger or more significant meaning or understanding. Example: "Despite her parents' disapproval, Sarah followed her dreams, knowing that it would bring a greater sense of fulfillment and happiness to her life."
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a greater sense of teamwork?
"There's a greater sense of well-being.
"We felt a greater sense of hospitality".
"They created a greater sense of possibility.
How awe creates a greater sense of time and happiness.
They'll have a greater sense of self-esteem".
There's a greater sense of space when using a pen.
I have never felt a greater sense of achievement.
"There is a greater sense of community on Wall Street.
"Since that time, there is a greater sense of caution.
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"We're all returning to a greater sense of reality".
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