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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
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greater sales

We have had a greater sales during these days.

What does the "greater" mean here?

Please help me. (perhaps, "more sales", I think)
  

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Your sentence is poorly composed. We have had greater sales recently . 'Greater' means 'more'.

  • Your sentence is poorly composed.
  • We have had greater sales recently .
  • 'Greater' means 'more'.
  • More common is 'higher'.
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Your sentence is poorly composed. We have had greater sales recently. 'Greater' means 'more'. More common is 'higher'.

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