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The phrase "a fairly substantial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is considerable or significant in size, amount, or degree.
Example: "The project required a fairly substantial investment of time and resources to complete successfully."
Alternatives: "a quite significant" or "a reasonably large".
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That appears to be a fairly substantial departure for you.
This provides a fairly substantial introduction to Pepys.
Moreover, the aspirin routine was associated with a fairly substantial risk of gastrointestinal bleeding.
So you have almost 3 million visitors, which makes it a fairly substantial cultural force.
"I think I'm making a fairly substantial contribution here," he said.
But it's got to be a fairly substantial amount — at least $2 billion or $3 billion.
"Port Augusta can be the catalyst for the creation of a fairly substantial industry in Australia.
We've had a 1-21-2%crease in mileage every year with a fairly substantial reduction in subsidy.
"So when you have 500 or 1,000 people who are misallocated, it's a fairly substantial issue.
"That's a fairly substantial amount to produce yourself and beyond the opposition in its wildest dreams," he said.
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They were of the right size, the right physical dimension so that they created a fairly substantial resistance to flow, that's one thing.
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