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The phrase "add substantially" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the extent or degree to which something is increased or enhanced.
Example: "The new policy is expected to add substantially to the overall efficiency of the organization."
Alternatives: "significantly increase" or "greatly enhance".
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He is set to add substantially to it.
But that could add substantially to the cost.
If successful, the RCA Akimbo box would add substantially to Movielink's presence in the living room.
The incentives under negotiation would add substantially to a teacher's compensation package for the summer.
If the buyer's club takes off, it could add substantially to PeoplePC's bottom line.
Therefore, an overdesigned system can quickly add substantially to the overall cost of the facility.
The stuff around it (the beer, the stout, the cocktail ingredients, the mixers) add substantially more.
Restaurants know that Americans love bargains, and providing huge portions doesn't add substantially to overhead.
Two new releases from Kino add substantially to our understanding of Keaton's remote, introverted, often enigmatic art.
Further breakthroughs in technology, perhaps in the field of quantum computing, could add substantially to these positive trends.
"We will add substantially to what is already an expanding budget deficit, putting pressure on Treasury yields" to rise, said William Sullivan, senior economist at Morgan Stanley.
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