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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also substance" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something is not only a particular quality but also has substance or materiality, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The argument presented was compelling, but it lacked also substance to support its claims."
Alternatives: "also material" or "also essence".
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Also, "substance"?
But there is also substance.
Beyond tone, there is also substance.
But there's also substance beneath this beauty.
"There is not just the image; there is also substance," said Lyon Mayor Gérard Collomb of the opposition Socialist Party.
Gill, who originally hails from Dublin, personifies style, but also substance - which you'll quickly glean if you get him going (on any subject).
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For more than a decade, Glenn Treisman of Johns Hopkins University has been studying and treating depression among indigent H.I.V.-positive and AIDS populations in Baltimore, most of whom are also substance-abusers.
Also, substances in tea may help to lower blood pressure or improve cholesterol.
This includes not only fireworks and the chemicals used to make them but also substances used in some pharmaceuticals, coolants, solvents and cosmetics.
The act was expressly constructed to allow the E.P.A. to regulate substances known to be dangerous and also substances that might in the future be revealed to be so.
Are they also substances, if to a lesser degree?
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