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The phrase "a more substantive role" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance or significance of a position or responsibility in a particular context.
Example: "After the restructuring, she was promoted to a more substantive role within the organization, allowing her to influence key decisions."
Alternatives: "a more significant role" or "a more meaningful role".
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But Mr. Bush did play a more substantive role in putting out one media fire.
Only Marge Sherwood, in a more substantive role than the novel allows, has a sufficiently uncluttered spirit to both welcome Ripley and then suspect him.
When he was asked outside the courthouse if his client might have had a more substantive role in the alleged plot, beyond the charges in the indictment, Mr. Marinaccio played down Mr. Ahmedzay's role.
This might be taken to suggest a more substantive role for specification i.e., to provide a methodology for the construction of the artifact.
Several supervisors also mentioned that they felt the PBI system gave them a more substantive role during supervision, as well as increasing the community's trust in the VHW.
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The main change on this side is Toby Kebbell as the bonobo Koba; he replaces Christopher Gordon and has a much more substantive role as an ideological zealot.
But prosecutors said their evidence showed that Monsignor Lynn played an active and more substantive role in decisions.
Although a greater number of studies are needed to provide a more substantive evidence base and better insight into the underlying processes, these findings indicate that social capital might play a role in the health gradient among children and adolescents.
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.
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