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The phrase "treated as great" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how someone or something is regarded or valued in a positive manner. Example: "In this organization, employees are treated as great assets, contributing significantly to our success."
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"They are just treated as great books".
"They were being treated as great coaches in and of their own right," Tagliabue said.
In Germany, music was treated as great art and an exaltation of the human spirit, enjoying a prestige unthinkable in Russia.
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But other aldermen did not think they were treated as well as colleagues with greater clout.
"He should be treated as a great player".
Italy, a bit player, "always jumped at the chance to be treated as a great power".
They treated as a great political event what, looked at as a matter of pure business, was very small indeed.
Luana, 19: 'I live in fear of being raped' Abortion is treated as a great taboo here because it's illegal and women can stay up to three years in jail if they are caught.
He writes with great warmth of the "kindness and hospitality" with which he was received, and adds with characteristic modesty: "It was good fun to be treated as a great philosopher" (1959b).
The first time fire was seen by our homo erectus ancestors, it was likely treated as a great evil or a monster.
In Germany, the battle was treated as a great victory and afterward no fewer than eight men were awarded the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross.
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