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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a substantial stake" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant interest or investment in a business, project, or situation.
Example: "The investor holds a substantial stake in the startup, which gives them considerable influence over its direction."
Alternatives: "a significant interest" or "a major investment".
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On Monday, Dubai International Capital said it had bought a substantial stake in the Sony Corporation.
"Cantor owns a substantial stake in this company," Mr. Lutnick said.
But he, too, ended up owning a substantial stake when Enron went under.
The Bauers will retain a substantial stake in the business and continue to run the company.
His Brobdingnagian compensation is a result of a substantial stake in the company.
While he owns a substantial stake in the airline, he is not the controlling shareholder.
Mr. Huang, 39, still owns a substantial stake in the company but has since been removed as chairman.
And the primary way they did that was by buying a substantial stake in the Tory party.
More recently, Blackstone, the private-equity firm, sold a substantial stake to the State Investment Company of China.
Schnatter, whose image adorns the company's pizza boxes, still owns a substantial stake in the company, according to CNBC.
Since then the media mogul has retained a substantial stake, but never controlled a majority of its shares.
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