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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adding substantially" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing contributions, modifications, or enhancements that significantly increase value or impact.
Example: "The new features are adding substantially to the overall user experience of the application."
Alternatives: "significantly increasing" or "greatly enhancing".
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Japan's rising trade surplus is adding substantially to the problem rather than contributing to a solution.
Saudi Call to Quit Lebanon Adds to Syrian Isolation Saudi Arabia told Syria to withdraw its troops from Lebanon, adding substantially to Syria's international isolation.
Aid officials and health experts warned that the slow response could lead to outbreaks of diseases like cholera and malaria, adding substantially to the death toll.
The videotaped arrest of the Mayor had the effect of "adding substantially to the credibility of Lewis and others," Mr. Stephens said.
This will make the economy work better than adding substantially to the tax burden, and it is more likely to produce a lasting fiscal settlement.
Since few governments would have the capacity to oblige by adding substantially to their deficits, a new crisis would call for new measures.
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But JLR adds substantially to his difficulties.
He is set to add substantially to it.
But that could add substantially to the cost.
(A sling added substantially to the trebuchet's range).
And even under Clinton, who ran surpluses, added substantially comparing to pre-Reagan presidents.
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