Examples of using A much greater in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
You will have a much greater chance of surviving until help comes.
A much greater emphasis on transparency at all levels.
Over a much greater distance, obviously?
Little could he know his talents would soon be put to a much greater test.
Bob, in a much greater sense.
The enemy took a much greater loss.
It is sometimes necessary to do some bad in order to achieve a much greater good.
therefore is a much greater problem.
You will have a much greater chance of surviving until help comes.
That would amount to a much greater sum.
Such a measure would constitute a much greater barrier to trade than that alleged,
All these elements make the readers have a much greater involvement and thus better perception of information sent to them by digital publishing.
The signals that are sent along these damaged nerves have a much greater chance that they get to where they should go if the temperature is colder.
The end result will probably be a much greater fluctuation of food prices in line with supply and demand.
This gives you a much greater raqnge of cymbal sounds to play with
For the prevention of this phenomenon should not be added to the pond water from wells: in comparison with the rain it contains a much greater amount of impurities.
The absence of electrodes allows for a much greater variety of light-generating substances to be used than those used in traditional lamps.
We believe that this can best be achieved through a much greater involvement of civil society throughout the negotiations
overcoming fear, has a different price, a much greater value.