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The phrase "much greater number" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It indicates a larger or significantly larger amount or quantity than another number. Example: The population of New York City is a much greater number than the population of Boston.
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As a result, a much greater number of metropolitan councils are Labour-controlled.
Didn't we once have a much greater number of current affairs programmes?
Yes, a much greater number of young people are contacting Childline.
And one day, the tests could screen for a much greater number of disorders.
The new assessment indicates a much greater number of buildings will need repairing than previously estimated by the Nepalese government.
"There's a much greater number of people affected by this". Why aren't we producing medications for looming global disease threats?
But a much greater number may now be punished for an unconscionable act of terrorism in Jerusalem.
Georgia O'Keeffe painted wonderful landscapes, but she painted a much greater number of magnified vulval flowers, less interesting in every way.
The official hospital death toll was 304 until Sunday night, he said, "but a much greater number are pronounced dead at the scene and buried immediately".
However, the new technology can analyze a much greater number of cells, at a much faster rate, than the traditional comet assay.
Equal fitness, however, was no guarantee of success in the field, especially given the much greater number of wild-type mosquitoes.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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