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The phrase "to greatly" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as an adverb phrase to modify a verb, indicating a high degree or extent of something. Example: The new CEO's leadership skills have greatly improved the company's performance and profits.
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to greatly
adverb
Nobly; magnanimously.
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His plea was expected to greatly reduce his prison sentence.
-- it is unlikely to greatly curtail their expansion.
One solution would be to greatly increase Medicare's budget.
To greatly reduce the risk, heed the following advice.
Its retreat could lead to greatly accelerated ice loss.
The effect is to greatly narrow the statute's reach.
This appeared to greatly cheer him at a time when his disease was advancing.
"We will continue to greatly outraise the Democratic Party," he said.
The solution is to greatly reduce the number of university places.
The easiest place to start is to greatly reduce the use of antibiotics to fatten animals.
Since then, Californians in urban areas have been required to greatly reduce their water use.
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