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Discover Ludwig"A substantial body" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a large or significant amount of something, or a group of people or things. Example: "The researchers found a substantial body of evidence to support their theory."
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A substantial body of research supports Duffell's claim.
A substantial body of psychological research points against Jesus' advice.
A substantial body of research demonstrates that absorptive capacity contributes directly and indirectly to company performance.
A substantial body of research exists exploring the spectral unmixing of remotely sensed image data.
A substantial body of literature has shown that our behaviour is often guided by habits.
A substantial body of evidence suggests that unconscious processing of unattended stimuli provides a rich backdrop to conscious experience.
A substantial body of evidence is presented to provide students, academics and clinicians with specific science-based treatments that work.
A substantial body of experimental work suggests that the firing of midbrain dopamine neurons reports these prediction errors.
A substantial body of comparative legal scholarship considers statements applicable to large, conceptually infinite numbers of countries.
A substantial body of work points to a dedicated role of the hippocampus in spatial/scene processing5,6,7.
A substantial body of evidence shows that stars synthesize the heavier elements by nuclear processes collectively termed nucleosynthesis.
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