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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a substantial increases in" is not correct due to the mismatch in number; it should be "a substantial increase in." You can use the corrected phrase when discussing a significant rise or growth in a particular area, such as statistics, finance, or research findings.
Example: "There has been a substantial increase in the number of participants in the program this year."
Alternatives: "a significant rise in" or "a considerable growth in".
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The new GMS contract introduced in 2004 represented a major change to general practice funding, with a substantial increases in PfP for quality indicators, delivered through a quality and outcomes framework (QOF) based on the best available research evidence [ 1].
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While the reform substantially increased health insurance coverage, progress was slower than forecast and entailed a substantial increase in expenditure.
"We had a substantial increase in acreage," George says.
That will make a substantial increase in our capabilities".
One is a substantial increase in public investment.
He said GCHQ was exploring a substantial increase in filtering.
We achieved a substantial increase in graduation rates – from 56%percentto70%percentcent.
The change brought a substantial increase in accuracy.
These changes account for a substantial increase in test scores.
Meanwhile, India reported a substantial increase in oil imports.
The results shows a substantial increase in strength after retrofitting.
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