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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then greater" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to compare two things, but it needs additional context or structure to be meaningful. Example: "If we increase the budget, then greater results can be expected."
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Since then, greater numbers of young women are taking her classes, Ms. Savell says.
If you lead your church with clarity and openness, then greater openness will follow between many people beyond the church.
Then greater numbers of troops and supplies and more skillful British generalship began to turn the tide.
When these shareholders, which can include insurers, wealthy dynasties or pension funds, start demanding ever greater profits, then greater profits are what you have to deliver.
Since then, greater protection of lands has been put in place so that changes in use, including destruction, cannot be made without excavation first.
Investors were wrong to assume that all AAA-rated instruments would be equally liquid.If this is right, then greater transparency would be the best antidote.
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Two, then great".
Then, great surprise.
"If your face fits, then great.
If things work out, then great.
If it's true, then great.
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