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The phrase 'in great' is not grammatically correct in written English.
You might hear people use this phrase informally in speech. If you want to express the idea of 'greatness' or 'excellence' in written English, you could use 'greatly' or 'excellently'. For example: She spoke excellently about the importance of education.
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"He's in great form.
"I've settled in great.
"It's in great condition.
"We believe in great design.
He was in great shape.
We are in great shape".
400m prospect in great form.
She would describe it in great detail.
He puts us in great situations.
We discuss everything in great detail.
I gathered in great lungfuls of air.
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