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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a material part of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is significant or essential to a whole or a larger context.
Example: "The financial report is a material part of our annual review process, as it provides crucial insights into our performance."
Alternatives: "an essential component of" or "a significant element of".
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And that will certainly be a material part of the planet".
Extreme variance of opinion has long been a material part of the Maazel story.
"The mantelpiece was a material part of the quaint character that had endeared my buyers to the property," Ms. Cohen said.
"This case cries out for the kind of civil penalty that will deprive this defendant of a material part of his fortune," he said.
Fraud was a material part of the mortgage collapse, a big factor in commercial property and loan losses and a component in investment banking and private-equity losses that did more damage than acknowledged.Mathematical models cannot predict or uncover fraud as well as some may think.
I leave aside the broader issues that might be considered and take the statute as it is written, putting the tax on the ground of an absolute presumption that gifts of a material part of the donor's estate made within six years of his death were made in contemplation of death.
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The design of a material part involves various types of geometrical irregularities such as notches, holes, etc. which impose a certain degree of constraint on the deformation.
"IPC will actually be a more material part of a new publishing business than it perhaps feels in the empire as a whole".
"They will be a very material part of our portfolio through 2008".
"They will be a very material part of our portfolio through 2008". Nokia is working its way back into Verizon's good graces, too.
Since Burley wanted to preserve the reality of quantity and its real distinction from substances and other accidents, he insists that quantity is a form inherent in the material part of a composite substance (EP, ch. de quantitate, fol. 29rb).
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