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The phrase "a more substantial influence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the impact or effect of something that is greater or more significant than another influence.
Example: "The new policy has had a more substantial influence on employee productivity than the previous measures."
Alternatives: "a greater impact" or "a more significant effect".
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It has been shown that the perceived rather than actual short stature has a more substantial influence on person's psychosocial functioning[ 17]; taking measurements may help reduce inaccurate perceptions.
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Further adjustment for other individual-level variables, local affluence and geographical remoteness (Model 3) had a more substantial attenuating influence on the ethnic density ORs and 95% CIs, except that for the English born in the UK and the overseas-born Australians.
While the identity of the 3' adjacent base influences the effectiveness of termination [3], the identity of a more substantial context can be important for the synthesis of utilized readthrough products [4].
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.
Today he will give a more substantial performance.
Shouldn't he have made a more substantial film?
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