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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a substantial folder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a folder that contains a significant amount of content or information.
Example: "I found a substantial folder of documents related to the project that we need to review."
Alternatives: "a considerable folder" or "a significant folder".
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She has also compiled a substantial folder of google-image findings that resemble what she's seen on her last three trips (screengrab below).
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DS119 was found to be an incipient downhill folder that folds more cooperatively than a downhill folder, but less cooperatively than a two-state folder.
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