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Discover LudwigThe phrase "substantial excuses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to excuses that are significant or considerable in nature, often in a context where justification is needed. Example: "He provided substantial excuses for his absence from the meeting, citing personal issues and prior commitments."
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Many feel the government used the lingering worldwide economic crisis as an excuse to propose substantial cuts to the art and culture budget, a proposal that was followed by many discussions, protests and resistance in the cultural field.
However, purely hypothetical concerns about the quality of data should not be used as an excuse to dismiss substantial and persistent differences in survival without quantitative examination.
"So they're not just an excuse to give away very substantial monopoly rights.
In an engineering context the precautionary principle is often perceived as an excuse to do nothing or a substantial barrier to technical progress.
By claiming such substantial wealth, Mr. Forrester gave many New Jersey Republicans an excuse to sit on their checkbooks, and he has raised barely $1 million for the general election.
If you see that there is a substantial amount of dandruff present, try and think of an excuse to avoid giving a massage.
Inevitably, some Americans see bin Laden's death as a good excuse to head for the exit three out of four want a "substantial reduction" in troops this summer.
Applying Hobby Lobby, David Sam, a district-court judge in Utah, agreed with Steed, holding that his testimony would amount to a "substantial burden" on his religious beliefs — a standard used in Hobby Lobby — and excused him from testifying.
Almost any closely held companies — which make up a substantial chunk of the American economy — can now claim a religious orientation, and they can now seek to excuse themselves from all sorts of obligations, including honoring certain anti-discrimination laws.
Excuses, excuses, excuses.
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