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The phrase "a more substantive" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing something that is more meaningful, significant, or important in comparison to something else. Example: "The committee is looking for a more substantive discussion on the proposed changes to the policy."
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There are occasional hints of a more substantive breach.
Lynn has a more substantive agenda, as well.
Second, a more substantive issue for an economist.
But he also needs to make a more substantive case for giving him a second term.
From a more substantive perspective, the choice of Kim also has a certain logic to it.
Now, he said, enough time has passed to embark on a more substantive approach.
But Mr. Bush did play a more substantive role in putting out one media fire.
My father had already registered his opposition in a more substantive way.
In fact, a more substantive condemnation by the U.N. Security Council would have very good.
The meeting in Deauville was a good "warm-up" for a more substantive Russian-western security dialogue, Mr. Gomart said.
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice may return to Israel before the conference to push for a more substantive agreement.
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