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The phrase "to a greater degree than" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to compare two things or people, suggesting that one has a greater amount of a particular quality than the other. For example, "I am more motivated to succeed to a greater degree than my classmates."
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Yet ratings now drive BBC commissioning meetings to a greater degree than even their commercial rivals.
(CNN's audience, to a greater degree than Fox's, was inflated by debates and primary nights).
To a greater degree than any other polity, Britain functions as Americans' defining "other".
Many patients lose their appetites to a greater degree than doctors would expect.
Iranians, however, are stressing political concerns to a greater degree than elsewhere.
We travel, work, and study abroad to a greater degree than previous generations.
It will rest on intelligence to a greater degree than ever before.
Active ALDH2 was associated with elevated ALT level to a greater degree than β3-AR polymorphism.
PEG grafting impacted the deformation properties of the membrane to a greater degree than HPG.
Those texts were, to a greater degree than in the West, manuals of effective governance.
He entertained women's opinions to a greater degree than many of his contemporaries, and he certainly relished their company.
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