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The phrase "after a substantial interval" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate a significant amount of time that has passed before an event or action occurs. Example: "After a substantial interval, the committee reconvened to discuss the findings of the research."
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The change in receptor binding did not take place acutely, but after a substantial interval between first and second PET scan.
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The show lasts an hour-and-a-half but there is a substantial interval and a great deal of overture.
It is widely accepted that often a substantial time interval exists between infection with M.tb, and diagnosis of symptomatic disease.
After a substantial retrenchment, Dry Ships appears poised for a substantial recovery.
Rather than leading by a substantial margin at the interval, Sarries instead found themselves trailing 9-8 descoringcoring the game's only try when Shanklin intercepted Sam Vesty's attempted pass to Neil Back and ran almost 50 metres to score.
The occurrence of nausea decreased from 23.1% during the interval from week 0 to week 4 to 2.2% after week 28, with a substantial reduction in incidence rate after 8 weeks of treatment (6.5% during the interval from week 8 to week 12, Figure 3A).
But after a decent interval?
Heads, some predict, will roll after a decent interval.
After a tense interval, the caramel slid free, and she held up a gossamer cage.
Austerity will resume after a short interval, although perhaps with a different cast.
After a longish interval he produced the biblical fantasia The Rape of Tamar (1970).
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