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"has a greater" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to compare two or more items and show that one has a greater amount or intensity of something than the others. Example: Many people believe that the rewards of volunteering have a greater impact on a person's happiness than any other activity.
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Right now, they say, New York has a greater need.
The Londoners' midfield has a greater economy of effort.
Because the ape has a greater capacity for pain.
To argue which has a greater impact would be illogical".
IN sports, Thanksgiving has a greater meaning this year.
Another Ballet Theater principal, Maxim Belotserkovsky, has a greater range.
Nobody has a greater role to play here than Kaepernick.
Molasses, for example, has a greater viscosity than water.
Sliding velocity has a greater effect on friction than pressure.
"For older generations, it has a greater importance," Shepard said.
But it has a greater weight to shift.
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