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been substance
noun
Physical matter; material.
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He says he has been substance free ever since.
For his part, Jeff, a former broker, has decided that it must have been substance abuse that led him to embezzle from his clients.
From the time of Plato, one of the most basic notions in philosophy has been "substance"—that whose existence does not depend upon anything else.
We found 13.8% of the patients admitted to being or having been substance abusers, a number very close to the 19% found by others [ 23].
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The coverage has been "substance-free," she says.
Gately has been Substance-free for four hundred and twenty-one days today.
She has obtained a school diploma, gotten a waitressing job, and has been substance-free for more than a year.
But there is substance too.
"I think it's substance".
There's substance.
Another reason is substance.
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