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You can use "great" to express something that is excellent or significant, such as in the sentence, "She did a great job on her presentation." In contrast, "grate" refers to the action of scraping food against a grater, as in "I like to grate cheese for my pasta." Remember, "great" relates to quality, while "grate" involves a physical action.

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