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Discover LudwigThe phrase "augmented substantially" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a significant increase or enhancement in something, such as data, features, or capabilities.
Example: "The new software update has augmented substantially the system's performance, leading to faster processing times."
Alternatives: "greatly enhanced" or "significantly increased".
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The rationale for this effort was to see whether the initial sample would be thus augmented substantially.
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However, the combined increases in cTnT and MR-proANP augmented risk substantially (HR 10.29, 95% CI 2.48 to 42.67, p=0.0013).
He could have quit two years ago with a pension equal to at least 50 percent of his salary, an amount that can be substantially augmented with overtime.
Such refugees are among the poorest and most vulnerable people in the world, and their numbers are substantially augmented by those fleeing drought and famine.
In particular, the actin-binding protein cofilin substantially augmented intracellular Ca2+ release at fertilization while abolishing the cortical flash [20].
We have substantially augmented the explanation of the various song components.
More directly indicating the importance of HLA-DR-expressing NK cells, enriching the frequency of this subset in PBMCs substantially augmented the IFN-γ response to BCG.
Results from the application of mixture Bayesian networks substantially augmented the understanding of gene networks and demonstrated the added-value of this methodology to infer gene networks.
By 20 nM LCV, overall cell staining of dghRFCMyc−his10 was substantially augmented with much of the dghRFCMyc−his10 protein co-localized with PDI to the ER.
We then hypothesized that the different binding behaviors of the tumor cells could be translated into one substrate, which could be substantially augmented by introduction of cell rolling and multivalent binding.
In our study, the presence of at least one A allele substantially augmented the effect of a family history of colorectal cancer on the risk of colorectal cancer in the NHS and the risk of colorectal adenoma in the HPFS.
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