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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more substantial statement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance or weight of a particular statement in comparison to others.
Example: "In order to persuade the audience, the speaker needed to provide a more substantial statement that addressed their concerns."
Alternatives: "a more significant assertion" or "a more meaningful declaration".
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The firm said it would release a more substantial statement on the appointment later on Monday.
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If this is right, therefore, the disagreement between realists and antirealists, in at least some areas, must concern the truth or objectivity of the problematic statements in a more substantial sense, but one which is still less exacting than that of the metaphysical realist characterized by Putnam and Dummett.
The prosecutors' detailed statement suggests that they have gleaned a more substantial picture of the Hamburg cell and of its members' movements from questioning of witnesses since Sept. 11.
Does a more expensive cocktail warrant a more substantial tip?
Now she's back, but in a more substantial role.
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.
A more substantial wrap can be made with jerk chicken.
There was, finally, a more substantial section on race relations.
Shouldn't he have made a more substantial film?
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