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Discover LudwigThe phrase "greater stakes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations where the potential consequences or risks are higher than usual.
Example: "In this final match, the players are facing greater stakes than ever before, as the championship title is on the line."
Alternatives: "higher risks" or "increased consequences."
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There's arguably worse economic uncertainty this time around, greater stakes and a seemingly waning thirst for Tea.
Whatever the result, these teams could meet again with even greater stakes in a few weeks in the conference championship game.
The verdict may prove a bellwether for Indonesia's other foreign investors with far greater stakes and potential liabilities, especially in extraction industries like mining and petroleum.
It involves far greater stakes for Congress and for President Obama — substantively and politically — than the current fight over spending cuts.
The federal charges, filed in 2010, carry far greater stakes than his previous troubles — up to 30 years in prison — and continue a saga for many in Detroit whose expectations for him once soared.
Yet even as test scores carry greater stakes for students, schools and districts, testing experts say most states fail to use even this most elementary means to monitor for cheating.
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That, she said, would give other nations a greater stake in what happens there.
Wasike is keen for tenants to take a greater stake in the upkeep of their homes.
Beijing is keen to secure a greater stake in further nuclear power plants.
Both measures could dilute existing shareholders or give the government a greater stake.
I can't understand why Newham has not demanded a greater stake for local people".
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