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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a substantial text" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a text that is significant in length, depth, or importance.
Example: "The professor assigned a substantial text for the course, which required extensive reading and analysis."
Alternatives: "a significant text" or "an extensive text".
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By writing on every surface in small characters, he could copy a substantial text on a single tablet.
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If a link includes conversation and discourse (substantial text in addition to the link), the linking blog is noted underneath the popular post.
As he suggests to Lowery Stokes Sims, a former director of the Studio Museum, in an interview that is the catalog's most substantial text, his artistic development may have been somewhat prolonged by his blackness.
One of Ms. Mann's substantial text cuts is made here, however; she gets right to the melee and then, resolving it quickly, to the lovers.
There's no biography of Clarke (there ought to be one), and the most substantial text I've read about her, and, for that matter, about Holliday is Milestone Films's ample and lovingly assembled press kit (it can be downloaded here).
MWB made substantial text contributions, especially during the review process.
Analyses were carried out by MB and MS. The manuscript was finalised by RS and MS with substantial text contributions from MB, GP and FC, and further comments and significant input from all remaining co-authors who also oversaw the planning and development of the SLAM BRC Case Register.
Splendid artifacts and an absence of substantial texts have made this a playground for eccentric scholars, many of them fantasists or outright forgers.
Its conscribed timeframe does not allow the critical reading of and reaction to substantial texts.
One of the things I'm really passionate about is giving all students substantial texts, regardless of their academic level.
English language and literature must include at least six substantial texts, featuring at least three important works of prose, poetry or drama.
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