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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at substantially" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to modify a noun or verb, but it lacks context to determine its proper usage.
Example: "The project was completed at substantially lower costs than expected."
Alternatives: "at significantly" or "at considerably".
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So if oil were to stabilize at substantially lower levels, it would help their finances considerably.
These voters are looking at substantially diminished college funds and retirement savings.
That means there are plenty of weekly rentals for the holiday at substantially discounted prices.
Even more striking, with health care reform, small firms could buy insurance at substantially lower rates.
As demonstrated further below, Treasury can afford to buy at substantially higher prices.
"We will be able to run Sun at substantially higher margins," Ms. Catz said.
We've proven that we can do it at substantially less cost".
Houses have been selling in markedly greater numbers in important markets like California and Florida, albeit at substantially reduced prices.
However, in exchange, he was seeking a four-year contract at substantially higher levels, plus an exorbitant lump sum.
The guarantees are a vital implicit pledge that enable the companies to issue billions of dollars in debt each year at substantially lower yields than competitors.
Of the 28 boroughs that responded to our survey, more than half are seeking to develop some new social housing at substantially sub-market rates.
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