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The phrase "substantial at" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning without additional context.
It could potentially be used in contexts where you are discussing a significant amount or degree of something related to a specific location or situation. Example: "The funding for the project was substantial at the initial stages, allowing for rapid development."
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Clinton's lead – substantial at that point – took a blow.
Yet that was a story with something substantial at its close.
The cost is substantial at $55 but will save almost a million lives.
In fact they aren't claiming anything substantial at all, because, really, how would they know?
She added that flooding was not nearly as substantial at the Queens-Midtown Tunnel.
"Still, the figure is likely to be very substantial, at least in the hundreds of millions so far.
The difference is the academic commitment, which is substantial at universities that rank among the most elite in the nation.
The BBC's lead remained substantial at 10.3% but was down from 12.4% in the first three months of the year.
Some are quite substantial: at St Anton, about 45 kilometres further along the valley, the skiing stretches for 127 kilometres.
"My specialty is being funny and substantial at the same time," Mr. Weege told The Hollywood Reporter in 1998.
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"For this substantial at-risk minority, porn tends to add fuel to the fire," Malamuth said.
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