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Discover LudwigThe phrase "substantial means" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing significant resources, methods, or ways to achieve something. Example: "The organization has substantial means to support its charitable initiatives."
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Corum also turned its attention toward emerging markets, investing "substantial means" on long-term projects.
"Substantial" means something more than minor, but that could fluctuate and change and may not be present all the time.
He is also clearly still a man of substantial means, with six houses, two of which are in South Africa.
Then, in March 1766, the offer of a country house came from an English gentleman, Richard Davenport, an elderly patron of substantial means.
In February 1833 she married James S. Gibbons, a Quaker merchant of substantial means; they lived in Philadelphia until 1835 and thereafter in New York City.
But even with Silicon Valley's backing and their own substantial means — Mr. Palihapitiya is part owner of the Golden State Warriors basketball team — Ms. Lau said operating a restaurant in Palo Alto was not for the faint of heart.
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This has been reversed, with substantial means-testing of benefits and tax credits, and the value of the remaining universal benefits falling well behind earnings.
Dissipation of this initial pulse produces substantial mean heating and wave-induced mean winds at altitudes above 200 km.
With the transducer in the reference orientation, the misalignment was substantial (mean across sites and subjects of 6.5°, range 1.4 to 20.2°).
Despite low inflammatory activity at baseline (13% of patients had gadolinium‐enhancing lesions) and throughout the study (mean 0.5new/enlargingg T2 lesions and 172 mm3 T2 lesion volume increase per year), baseline T2 lesion volume was substantial (mean 10 cm3).
Additionally, in this case we observed a substantial mean cell number reduction for the group of siRNAs targeting genes predicted to be essential in silico compared to those predicted to be nonessential (p < 0.001, Fig. 3C).
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