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Discover Ludwig"something substantial" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means something that is significant or important. Example sentence: "The company's new marketing strategy is expected to bring in something substantial in terms of revenue growth."
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Together, they can achieve something substantial.
"He has to do something substantial.
This should have amounted to something substantial.
"It will have something substantial".
"Either that or something substantial, like Neferkheperure-waenre Amenhotep".
Now his buzz is blossoming into something substantial.
Everyone appreciates that I've done something substantial with my time".
We wanted to make something substantial that would last.
He had to find something substantial to eat.
This was several days ago, and the shantytown already looked like something substantial, and maybe permanent.
"When there's something substantial on the person, we go and get them," he said.
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