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The phrase "in a substantial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is significant or considerable in amount, degree, or importance.
Example: "The project received in a substantial amount of funding, allowing for its successful completion."
Alternatives: "to a great extent" or "in a significant way."
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That puts him in a substantial competitive hole.
He never systematised his ideas in a substantial book.
"And if you are wrong, you will pay, potentially in a substantial way".
"We wanted to participate in a substantial event that would enhance the Times Square celebration.
The fund management division of Prudential was in a substantial minority.
Yet as a group they work; they wrap you in a substantial if elusive sensibility.
The recession resulted in a substantial increase and the overall level has not fallen since.
There is also still time for opinion to move in a substantial way.
"It needs to be made in a substantial and strong way," one aide said.
She's also packed in a substantial amount of Off Broadway theater.
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