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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a substantial repatriation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the return of assets, people, or resources to their country of origin, often in economic or political discussions.
Example: "The government announced a substantial repatriation of funds to support local businesses affected by the crisis."
Alternatives: "a significant return" or "a considerable repatriation."
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After all, they say, the debate will be about a referendum which doesn't just offer a choice of in or out of the EU but a third choice involving staying in but with a substantial repatriation of powers back to Westminster, which is the policy on which the Tories fought the last election.
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Law-abiding aliens might wish to return to their home country, for instance, but the strained relationship caused by the difficult repatriation talks might prove to be a substantial obstacle for these aliens as well.
Indirect costs remain a substantial cost driver and outline the importance of estimating indirect costs, when estimating the total costs of repatriation.
We made a substantial bid.
A substantial irony enters here.
That is a substantial amount.
A substantial and satisfying volume.
This is a substantial upgrade".
This is a substantial grievance.
A Substantial Drink Problem.
A substantial hole.
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