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greater

[grey-ter] / ˈgreɪ tər /


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“Our goal is to drive greater agility and position the company to move faster and stay even more closely connected with our frontline associates,” a company spokesperson said in a statement.

From The Wall Street Journal

Every player in England's international set-up and at every Prem club – from the first team down to academies and age-grade teams – is screened for cardiac problems on a regular basis, with bespoke schedules set up for players at greater risk.

From BBC

The greater challenge lies in transforming that captured gas into something useful, a step that is essential if carbon capture technologies are to be widely adopted.

From Science Daily

Higher lifetime intake is tied to greater cancer risk, with rectal cancer showing the strongest association.

From Science Daily

Their risk of rectal cancer was even greater, nearly doubling with a 95% increase.

From Science Daily