Sentence examples for substantially a few from inspiring English sources

The phrase "substantially a few" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to convey a quantity that is more than a few but less than many, but the combination of "substantially" and "a few" is contradictory. Example: "There were substantially a few attendees at the meeting, which was surprising given the topic."

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The number of deadly car accidents increases substantially a few days after a terrorist attack, according to a new study published online this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

But having played it for a few hours myself, it's clear that this time is being spent ensuring that every detail of the game is as perfect as it can be at release Slightly Mad isn't going down the route of putting out an unfinished product only to patch it substantially a few weeks later.

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Financial firms are preparing to dole out huge amounts of stock at depressed prices, the value of which could rise substantially in a few years.

While sectarian violence is down substantially from a few years ago, it has picked up in the period before the election.

In the case at hand agriculture has evolved so substantially over a few decades that nowadays its wine and fruit production appears to be mostly exported.

Although intratumor heterogeneity has been elucidated substantially in a few cancer types, including NSCLC, how it influences the ability of tumor cells harboring different genetic abnormalities in releasing their DNA remains elusive.

Another change would allow for harsher penalties for criminals who substantially harm a few people, rather than focusing on the sheer number of victims.

Our results then suggest that the ability to rout information from the sensory to the decision making machinery in the absence of consciousness decreases substantially after a few hundred milliseconds.

If subjective confidence could be proven to be indicative of target visibility this result would imply that blindsight - or the ability to rout information from the sensory to the decision making machinery in the absence of consciousness - decreases substantially after a few hundred milliseconds.

UK EMRSA-16 increased substantially from a few notifications in 2000 2001 to 66 notifications in 2002.

When a stretch is performed at low speeds (less than 2 muscle lengths s−1; L0  s−1), the increase in force during a length ramp has two components: (i) a fast phase, in which force increases substantially over a few nanometers per half-sarcomere and (ii) a slow phase, in which force increases a small amount or remains unchanged [ 79, 80, 86, 199– 204].

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