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'substantial expenditures' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to larger amounts of money being used for a certain purpose. For example, "The company has made substantial expenditures on research and development this year."
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(Note, though, that despite the substantial expenditures it involves, the Affordable Care Act won't increase the budget deficit by $1.4 trillion, or anything near it.
"Neither the mere issuance of permits, nor the developer's substantial expenditures and physical improvements are enough, standing alone, to confer a vested right to the project," the board said.
However, since the communications among computing processes are rather cost-consuming, the actual parallel or distributed algorithm comes with substantial expenditures, such as, hardware, management, and maintenance.
Because biologic manufacturers incur substantial expenditures in research and development, and because they are costly to manufacture, the drugs are expensive.
The option of the intelligence group, if implemented, will minimize or eliminate further U.S. human losses in Afghanistan and will save substantial expenditures of wealth on military operations in Afghanistan.
Finally, substantial expenditures are required to pay for the utilities (for example, electricity, cooling) required for cluster operation.
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"This manifests in staff working under considerable pressure to deal effectively with cases as they progress through the system, and substantial expenditure on overtime payments across the grades".
His alliance with former Congressman Samuel Stratton and former Governor Nelson Rockefeller, led to a substantial expenditure of funds in Amsterdam for urban renewal.
One substantial expenditure was for lumber, with which she and her father, a retired engineer who visited from Plovdiv, built the queen-size platform bed.
The subsidies might come to $75 an hour, at a very rough estimate, and if 50 million Americans averaged four hours of consultations, the eventual cost might be $15 billion a year — a substantial expenditure, but a worthwhile one.
Sarver also said it would require a "substantial expenditure" for the contest to be considered a lottery.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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