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To a greater extent Meaning in English

expression

too or tuh or tii uh GRAY-ter ik-STENT
too ay GRAY-tuh ekst-ENT

التعريف

Used to compare two things, meaning something is true more for one than the other, or that something happens more strongly or more often.

الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة

This is a formal or semi-formal phrase, common in written English or academic contexts. Often used in comparisons: 'to a greater extent than', 'to some/lesser extent'. Avoid in very casual speech; instead use 'more', 'mostly', or 'even more'.

جمل نموذجية

The new rule will affect students to a greater extent than teachers.

basic

People in cities use public transport to a greater extent than people in rural areas.

basic

Climate change affects poor countries to a greater extent.

basic

He relies on his friends for help to a greater extent these days than before.

natural

Online shopping has changed people’s habits to a greater extent than we expected.

natural

If you study regularly, you benefit to a greater extent from your classes.

natural