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The phrase "infinitely greater" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to compare two things that are vastly different in size, quantity, or degree. Example: The impact of climate change on our planet is infinitely greater than any other environmental issue we have faced before.
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South Africa has an infinitely greater burden to overcome.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland is infinitely greater than its critics.
What about the Bali attack of 2002, infinitely greater?
It changed only in quantity, which became infinitely greater.
But the boost to their own chances of scoring a winner would have been infinitely greater.
She suggests infinitely more and infinitely greater things than she has done.
The force of the first hit was infinitely greater than the second.
The discomfort if one is the author must be infinitely greater.
Any thoughtful president must surely have infinitely greater moments of inwardly perceived inadequacy.
As for the debt limit, the costs of missing that deadline could be infinitely greater.
To me, the idea of a naturally occurring threat is infinitely greater".
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