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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a significant body" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large amount or collection of something, often in the context of research, literature, or data.
Example: "There is a significant body of research that supports the effectiveness of this treatment."
Alternatives: "a substantial amount" or "a considerable collection".
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A significant body of work, really.
There is a significant body of evidence that suggests that happiness does not improve with spending.
Despite her apparently parsimonious recording schedule, Uchida has built up a significant body of recorded work.
Apart from Picasso and Joan Miró, none of them created a significant body of sculpture.
Expect a full metal jacket of a Heineken Cup semi-final with a significant body count.
Such damage must rise to the level of death, organ failure or the permanent impairment of a significant body function.
Tony Smith Estate Tony Smith died 20 years ago, but his estate still holds a significant body of his work.
Do such studies represent a significant body of knowledge that I should pay attention to?
Consequently, a significant body of literature on democratic transitions, or "transitology," emerged.
Investors' support for annual elections is consistent with a significant body of empirical evidence.
He said he had a "significant body of detailed additional evidence" to back his claims.
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