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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more substantial aspect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant or important part of a topic or issue.
Example: "In our analysis, we found that a more substantial aspect of the problem was the lack of communication among team members."
Alternatives: "a more significant element" or "a more important facet".
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This notion also has a more substantial aspect in which the sense of "I-me-myself" persists over time and across different and changing modalities of conscious life.
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With regard to the more substantial aspect of this comment, I must agree that we know (next to) nothing about the emergence of proteins.
For now, Ms. Hammond said she could not estimate when the state would move forward with the more substantial aspects of the regulations, which are still being studied.
Finally, some results are presented, which shed light on a real ad hoc collaboration network and support the importance of the human and social aspects of software engineering in a more substantial way.
Thus, while interference with eating and exercise might be part of the burden of insulin therapy, interference with other aspects of daily living had a more substantial association with insulin omission.
Does a more expensive cocktail warrant a more substantial tip?
Now she's back, but in a more substantial role.
A more substantial wrap can be made with jerk chicken.
There was, finally, a more substantial section on race relations.
For a more substantial salad, top with crispy bacon – delicious!
Orpheus might also have chosen a more substantial piece.
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