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The phrase "to great" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct
It is missing a verb and object. However, it can be used as part of a longer sentence to describe something that is very large or impressive. For example: "The statue was built to great heights, towering over the city skyline." In this sentence, "to great heights" means the statue was built very tall.
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TO: Great.
They hugged to great applause.
Then he farted, to great effect.
I said goodbye to great chances.
"People want to listen to great music".
We did this to great success.
The trick to great hash is time.
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It's 2-1 to Great Britain.
But I definitely belong to Great Britain".
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