Sentence examples for be substantive from inspiring English sources

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be substantive

adjective

Of the essence or essential element of a thing; as, "substantive information".

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"Be substantive".

Everything has to be substantive.

"It would be substantive.

It will be substantive, and it will happen".

But whether these cuts will be substantive or merely symbolic is anyone's guess.

This must be substantive rather than a simple going through the motions to check boxes.

But unlike the 1988 event, the Democrats said Mr. Clinton's appearance would be substantive and extensive.

But momentum is growing to fix the F.B.I., and the changes must be substantive.

In a Republican primary, making tough policy choices and trying to be substantive doesn't necessarily pay off.

But I don't think these will be substantive in nature and I'm confident in our basic system".

CIA officials did not address questions from the Guardian as to why the agency considers the difference between waterboarding and water dousing to be substantive.

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