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Discover LudwigThe phrase "significant that" is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You usually use this phrase when someone or something has an important meaning or importance to a particular situation. For example, "It is significant that the language has changed so drastically over the last few decades."
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You cannot underestimate how significant that is".
"We've shown how significant that can be".
He had talked about Newton before but not what lay beneath, how significant that moment was.
"How significant that number is will probably depend on the game.
Anybody who knows the Murdoch business will know how significant that is.
How significant that advantage is, is yet to be seen.
I don't know how significant that can be".
MP: I don't know how significant that is.
"It is significant that he didn't attack Arnold last night.
It is significant that he wants Federer, not Tsonga.
(Significant that, if you know your Gotham history).
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