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Discover LudwigThe phrase "would be greatest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing hypothetical situations or expressing opinions about what might be the best or most significant in a given context. Example: "If we had more resources, our project would be greatest in terms of innovation and impact."
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The potential for environmental disaster from the spill would be greatest if the oil were to reach the Louisiana coast, some 50 miles away.
The Barot and Padilla cases raise a strategic question — whether it is worth setting up an expensive, imperfect system whose effectiveness would be greatest against slow-witted terrorists.
When it came time to measure the water density, Vadim dropped the hydrometer down to the very bottom, where the density would be greatest.
Mr. Christie stumped primarily for candidates for governor, because that was "where he felt his impact would be greatest," Mr. DuHaime said.
I suspect that the increase in economic diversity would be greatest at the most elite universities, which disproportionately educate the country's future leaders.
The Barot and Padilla cases raise a strategic question whether it is worth setting up an expensive, imperfect system whose effectiveness would be greatest against slow-witted terrorists.
Lawrenson said he allowed £150 a month from rent for each of his properties to cover bills, and said that with maintenance costs pretty similar around the country, the impact would be greatest on landlords whose properties achieved low rents.
The revolt is most intense in the financial centers with the biggest banks — the places where the pain to governments would be greatest if another round of bailouts were needed.
The wind resistance on the ball would be greatest when it was moving in the same direction as the merry-go-round, and the least when moving in the opposite direction.
It was hypothesised that alcohol-related detritus would be greatest near to such alcohol outlets.
The impact would be greatest in the under-30s, the Oxford and Reading university study suggests.
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