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The phrase "a more substantial component" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing elements or parts of a whole that are significant or important in size, quantity, or impact.
Example: "In our analysis, we found that a more substantial component of the budget was allocated to marketing than previously thought."
Alternatives: "a larger part" or "a more significant element".
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In Brazil, recent (2009 2012) deforestation rates were 80% less than the average for 1988–2008 [9], which may mean that degradation emissions will be a more substantial component of this country's future emissions portfolio.
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For a more substantial salad, top with crispy bacon – delicious!
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(A more substantial museum survey is long overdue).
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