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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a rather substantial part" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant portion of something, often in discussions about contributions, resources, or elements of a whole.
Example: "A rather substantial part of the budget was allocated to research and development."
Alternatives: "a considerable portion" or "a significant amount".
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Finally, exon 15 is followed by exons 16 - 23, making up 182 amino acids (in human) and thus a rather substantial part of the protein.
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Because wages typically grow faster, this would mean a rather substantial benefit cut.
It would require one to ignore a rather substantial literature on labour-market scarring and hysteresis.
While its weight is a rather substantial 21kg.
The campaign of massacres, rapes, and ethnic cleansing may well fit the definition of genocide established by the Genocide Convention, which does not require a Rwanda-style extermination campaign but, rather, an attempt to "destroy" a substantial "part" of a group "as such".
We witness indeed an inquest over a substantial part of the Fourth Amendment.
It was also a substantial part of a column.
However, globalization hurts a substantial part of a participating nation, at least in the short run.
A substantial part of a dissertation must present work done and written solely by the student.
Electronic waste, of which smartphones play a substantial part, is a growing concern worldwide.
Jack gave away a very substantial part of his equity to the founding team.
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