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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also received a substantial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the receipt of a significant amount of something, such as funds, support, or recognition, in addition to something else previously mentioned.
Example: "In addition to the initial funding, the project also received a substantial grant from the government."
Alternatives: "also obtained a significant" or "additionally received a considerable".
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The Institute also received a substantial endowment gift from The Mumford Family/Agape Foundation.
Everton have not revealed the length of his contract, describing it as a "long-term deal", while his former club Hamilton Academical have also received a substantial sell-on fee from Wigan.
Lesson 1 and the cockpit also received a substantial number of points for improvement (12% and 10%, respectively).
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Recipients also receive a substantial housing stipend, adjusted for local conditions.
The ACNP also receives a substantial share of its revenue from pharmaceutical industry grants.
SBS also receives a substantial amount of funding to host NITV – more than $12m a year from the Australian government.
Donna Avery, president of the catalogue business and wife of Mr. Kigin, will also receive a substantial sum, which the charity refused to disclose.
It is understood one remain campaign donor has also received a similar substantial tax bill.
Clarkson also received a charging penalty.
He also received a game misconduct.
Farrell also received a nomination for Best On-Screen Transformation.
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