Although social inequality and institutional factors are widely believed to be of greater importance, the dichotomy cannot simply be attributed to coincidence.
Q) Can "... be of greater importance" be replaced with "... be important greatly?"
Top answer
No. 'Be important greatly' is not English. 'Of greater importance' here means 'more important'.
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No.
'Be important greatly' is not English.
'Of greater importance' here means 'more important'.
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