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The phrase "a substantial premium" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, insurance, or any situation where a significant additional cost or value is being discussed.
Example: "The company offered a substantial premium for the acquisition of the smaller firm, reflecting its strong market position."
Alternatives: "a significant premium" or "a considerable premium".
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PetroChina has offered a substantial premium to the stockmarket price.
At Fresenius, a health care company, a substantial premium has turned into a large discount.
Lately, though, the three-month Libor has carried a substantial premium.
FleetBoston's management would not have sold "unless shareholders had a substantial premium," he said.
"Your unwillingness to engage has delayed the ability of your shareholders to receive a substantial premium".
That means they could pay a substantial premium and still have the deal be accretive to earnings.
But with supply still limited and demand so high, these green cars are commanding a substantial premium.
Still, many shareholders are fuming that Mr. Yang did not accept a takeover offer with a substantial premium.
Mr. Massot said the Agnelli offer seemed attractive because it offered a substantial premium over Exor's recent stock price.
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The price of $8.2 billion, or $3.12 a share, carries a substantial premium yet still represents significantly less than a deal floated within the past two years.
Raise your home to what the FEMA maps tell you you need to, or pay a substantial premium for flood insurance".
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