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The phrase "a substantial subgroup of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant portion of a larger group that shares certain characteristics or traits.
Example: "In the study, a substantial subgroup of participants reported experiencing anxiety during the pandemic."
Alternatives: "a significant portion of" or "a considerable segment of".
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"Nonetheless," she added, "that research has also shown that there continues to be a substantial subgroup of Latino children who continue living in poverty, do not finish high school, get stuck in dead-end jobs, etc".
Conclusion: A substantial subgroup of CPP patients has voiding symptoms.
However, a substantial subgroup of participants exhibited the opposite pattern of change.
A substantial subgroup of patients with CLM who undergo hepatectomy experiences long-term survival.
Recruiting only patients with stable phenprocoumon doses might have excluded a substantial subgroup of patients.
However, earlier research has shown that a substantial subgroup of childhood delinquents does not persist in offending [ 5– 7].
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Interestingly the paradigm has changed for an important subgroup of BOS patients as this 'irreversible' disease has proven reversible in a substantial subgroup with azithromycin therapy.
114 116 However, a substantial subgroup may experience adjustment problems.
Moreover, it's not working for a significant subgroup of Americans in Afghanistan either: combat soldiers.
Substantial subgroups of patients with refractory macular edema prompted interest in other treatment modalities, including pars plana vitrectomy [ 8], medical therapy with protein kinase C inhibitors [ 9], intravitreal injection of corticosteroids [ 9- 11] or a sustained release intravitreal corticosteroid implant [ 9].
HP forms a substantial and important subgroup of interstitial lung diseases [ 1], which are disorders that primarily affect the lung parenchyma in a diffuse manner [ 2].
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