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The phrase "available substantial" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is both available and substantial, but the combination lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "We have available substantial resources for the project, but the phrasing is awkward."
Alternatives: "significant resources available" or "ample resources at hand."
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Chinese professional piano tutor available, substantial experience w/kids; 1st class free.
Chinese prof'l piano tutor available, substantial experience for all levels of children; requires pick up/drop off.
"T-Pims provide effective powers to deal with the risks posed by individuals we can neither prosecute nor deport, and we have made available substantial extra funding for covert surveillance and investigation".
ENSEMBL makes available substantial and diverse transcript information, including the CCDS [ 13, 41], Human and Vertebrate Analysis and Annotation (HAVANA) [ 42], Vertebrate Genome Annotation (Vega) [ 43], ENCODE data [ 12] and the GENCODE gene and transcript sets [ 15].
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There is now also becoming available a substantial volume of research material on problems such as the dynamics and correlates of children's learning, language development, differences in individual educability and response to teaching, and social class and educational opportunity.
However, there are limited data available to substantial rational dosing decisions in this condition.
On the understanding that both sides would enjoy an equal quasi-partnership, Belokon made available further substantial sums to buy players.
In the past, propylene was produced from steam cracking of naphtha and, as a result, propylene was available in substantial amounts.
The universities in many of these countries are only just beginning to establish departments of criminology, while the governments have not yet made available the substantial sums needed for applied studies at least compared with governments in the US, the UK and many other Westernized countries.
Ice cream had been produced in small quantities since at least the 17th century, but this depended both on having large quantities of ice available, and substantial amounts of labour to manufacture it.
Both of these results also suggests that, where publication lists are not available, a substantial body of text written by the individual about their research area might be an acceptable substitute.
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