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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a substantially" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant degree or extent of something, often in a formal or technical context.
Example: "The project was completed at a substantially lower cost than initially estimated."
Alternatives: "at a significantly" or "at a considerable".
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They are getting these results, furthermore, at a substantially lower cost.
Ice would still be expanding but at a substantially slower rate than recent estimates.
Graduates with scientific training are employed at a substantially higher rate than the national average.
And, above all, MOFs could be delivered to the market at a substantially reduced price.
Minority participants, particularly women, were at a substantially higher risk for depressive symptoms.
Young adults currently obtain driver's licenses at a substantially lower rate than previous generations.
He believes smaller measures can deliver acceptable improvements much more quickly and at a substantially lower price.
Hassiakos, having laid her at a substantially shorter price, stood to make £151.52 if she was beaten.
The team provides for most doctors' basic needs for samples and information at a substantially reduced cost.
Usually there is an exception applying to goods that are unavailable elsewhere, or unavailable except at a substantially higher price.
In animal testing, the second-generation drug was just as effective as the first at a substantially lower dose.
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