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The phrase "also posed a substantial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing challenges, risks, or impacts that are significant in nature, often in a formal or academic context.
Example: "The new policy also posed a substantial challenge to the existing framework, requiring a complete overhaul of the system."
Alternatives: "also presented a significant" or "also created a considerable".
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Levels of 1,4-dichlorobenzene also posed a substantial risk, though the carcinogenicity of the compound is uncertain, and the risk applied only to teenagers who had sources of this compound (e.g., toilet bowl deodorizers) in their homes.
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The result also poses a substantial risk for a serious health conditions.
This also poses a substantial challenge in the detailed structural characterization of Cby.
District boundary changes also posed a problem.
Not only do these outbreaks have a substantial socioeconomic effect, but they also pose a public health threat to humans (1, 2 ).
In a letter, Mr. Campbell asked the broadcasters if the $200 million project posed a substantial public benefit.
Ms. Brown said she continued to believe that the seats posed a substantial risk to children.
She had alleged that the Norths posed a "substantial risk for mismanagement of medications, financial loss and physical harm".
Jean Pisani-Ferry, director of Bruegel, an economic research institute in Brussels, said Spain posed a substantial test for the new rules.
But it also poses a problem.
Microbes also pose a special challenge.
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