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The phrase "again be a substantial" is not correct in English as it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
It could be used in a context where you want to express that something will once more become significant or important, but it needs rephrasing for clarity.
Example: "We hope that this initiative will again be a substantial contribution to our community's development."
Alternatives: "once more be significant" or "again be considerable".
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But again be a substantial additional cost.
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But that, again, is a product of building substantial public interest in an idea over a period of years without giving the masses the necessary source material to understand it.
"I agreed a deal with Bournemouth, again it was a substantial amount of money, and then Bournemouth opened up their file and unfortunately they found they had a 50% sell-on which, unbelievably, they didn't know anything about," Fry explained.
That, she said, would allow the government to claim there had been a "substantial change" in the agreement so it could be presented again to the House.
This is a substantial upgrade".
That is a substantial amount.
This is a substantial grievance.
There was a substantial talent pool.
There was a substantial pause.
"It is a substantial industry.
"It is a substantial change.
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