Used to form the comparative of some adjectives and adverbs.
1 This land pirating is now carried to a greater extent than ever.
2 There was no Senator who had to a greater extent their confidence.
3 This time we will rely upon computerized fire control to a greater extent .
4 This decrease of TVR persisted to a greater extent in the cone group.
5 They may even to a greater extent affect our relations to foreign governments.
6 But it was driven to a greater extent by a change in lending practices.
7 The amount of sleep declines with aging and to a greater extent in AD.
8 He thought labour was in this movement to a greater extent than was imagined.
9 She was a woman to a greater extent than any one has ever been.
10 We think that at this point the grief should have passed to a greater extent .
11 Aging does not appear to affect cognitive functioning to a greater extent than in HC.
12 The radius was affected to a greater extent in the trabecular compartment than the tibia.
13 The circumstances of my present life enable me to realise it to a greater extent .
14 He probably realized to a greater extent than any of them what had taken place.
15 Father's death threw upon me the management of affairs to a greater extent than ever.
16 The communication training programs appear to benefit junior oncologists to a greater extent in trilateral situations.
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