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greater

[grey-ter] / ˈgreɪ tər /


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One study this year found young users had a sixfold higher risk of heart attacks and fourfold greater of strokes.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Our goal is to accelerate the impact we can have as an independent company focused exclusively on helping insulin-dependent people with diabetes experience more predictable control, greater freedom, and better days while achieving strong outcomes.”

From The Wall Street Journal

"I would like to thank Fosun and the board for their trust, and every supporter for making Molineux shine. My seat may change, but my heart will still roar for this club every single game. I give my full support to the new management team and wish them every success in driving Wolves to even greater heights."

From BBC

The firm added a High Risk designation to the rating, flagging the company’s “limited trading history and high customer concentration, which may expose shares to greater volatility.”

From Barron's

The bifurcation has created a so-called K-shaped economy, with the letter’s upper arm representing more-affluent consumers, and the lower arm, those feeling greater financial pressure.

From Barron's