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"more substantial role" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something has a larger or greater role than before. For example: "She has taken on a more substantial role within the organization since the promotion."
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Now she's back, but in a more substantial role.
It intends to play a more substantial role in Indiana, its leaders said.
Although George Clooney has a more substantial role as the boat's captain, Billy Tyne, the character remains an enigma.
The disclosures about the payments come as Melania Trump takes on a more substantial role advocating for her husband's candidacy.
On the other side of the debate, some in government, including George Osborne, have implied that gas could play a more substantial role.
Oprah Winfrey has a more substantial role as Cecil's wife, Gloria, left on her own to bring up the kids as he works long hours.
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Nonetheless, snowmelt runoff and Rs played more substantial roles than precipitation in the snowmelt period.
Your daughters, Maude and Iris, have more substantial roles in "This Is 40" than they did in "Knocked Up".
After a string of bigger-budget genre fare, Idris Elba appears to be making a move back to more substantial roles.
But whether black talent is drawn to Hollywood by the money, or by the more substantial roles on offer, is not clear.
It is her late blossoming, in a Gallic cinematic culture which offers older women more substantial roles than perhaps any other, that has proved most satisfying.
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