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The phrase "adds substantially" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something contributes significantly or meaningfully to a situation, argument, or outcome.
Example: "The new policy adds substantially to our efforts in reducing carbon emissions."
Alternatives: "contributes significantly" or "enhances considerably."
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But JLR adds substantially to his difficulties.
Whether this adds substantially to Schlesinger's classic (which was roughly received at the time) remains a moot point.
But the practice adds substantially to testing costs because each year's test must be built from scratch.
The finding adds substantially to the evidence that human evolution did not grind to a halt in the distant past, as is tacitly assumed by many social scientists.
Nuclear power is neither clean, nor sustainable, nor an alternative to fossil fuels — in fact, it adds substantially to global warming.
The only evidence for her biography comes from within her poems – and the naming of her brothers, Charaxos and Larichos, adds substantially to a sketchy knowledge of the poet's life.
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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.
The incentives under negotiation would add substantially to a teacher's compensation package for the summer.
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