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substantially because of the
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "substantially because of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is largely or mainly due to a specific cause or reason. Example: "The project was delayed substantially because of the unexpected weather conditions."
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Other GCC members – Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates – have either completely liberalised fuel prices or raised them substantially because of the sharp fall in oil income since mid-2014.
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On other hand, in the analysis of the E.E.A. market and of the markets in each country, will the competitive conditions change substantially because of the merger, after taking into account remedies, yes or no?
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In its first trading update since being spun off from Six Continents, InterContinental Hotels, whose 3,300 hotels include the Holiday Inn and Crowne Plaza chains, said first-quarter profit fell substantially because of the war in Iraq, the outbreak of the disease known as SARS and global economic woes.
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The character of what were the central parts of these towns in 1925 has changed substantially because of the progressive development of residential areas, roads, and industrial land.
Since the roles and responsibilities of emergency physicians in these systems differ substantially because of the larger impact of the prehospital care in the Franco-German model, the training needs may differ to some degree as well.
It should be emphasized that the plasmonic properties of single GNRs and GNR assemblies differ substantially because of the strong electromagnetic coupling between neighboring particles [62] (Additional file 1: Figure S3).
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We determined previously that the replacement of a partially buried Lys residue with Glu at position 49 in E. coli HPr increased the conformational stability of the protein substantially because the side-chain of the latter residue could act as a hydrogen-bond acceptor.
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Although both improving diabetes care and providing intensive blood glucose control therapies to patients with Type 2 diabetes increase management costs, they are cost-effective over a patient's lifetime because of the substantially reduced cost of complications, increased time free of complications and improved quality-adjusted life years [ 5, 6].
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All of these things could still happen, but the probability of catastrophe has fallen substantially because of a fundamental change in the way that European leaders are dealing with the crisis.
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Thus, skipping of exons 2 and 3 would affect the posttranslational modification of the protein substantially, because the NTD carries the majority of SILVs' glycosylation sites as reviewed by [ 4].
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Even when the terminals are built, the price will be substantially lower because of the very high shipping costs from North America.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "substantially because of the", ensure the cause you are citing is indeed the primary and most impactful factor. Overstating the importance of one cause over others can weaken your argument.
Common error
Avoid using "substantially because of the" for simple, direct causal relationships. Simpler alternatives like "because" or "due to" are more appropriate in such cases, making your writing clearer and more concise.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "substantially because of the" functions as a causal connector, indicating a significant reason or cause for a particular outcome or situation. Although Ludwig does not offer specific instances of this term, similar constructions highlight its utility in explaining relationships.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "substantially because of the" is a grammatically correct causal connector used to highlight a significant cause-and-effect relationship. Although Ludwig does not have direct examples of its use, similar phrases suggest that it is suitable for contexts needing clear and reasonably precise explanations. While versatile, this phrase should be used thoughtfully, avoiding overuse in simple causations and ensuring that the stated cause genuinely carries substantial weight. As there are no examples available on Ludwig, it is recommended to use it carefully and to check its correct usage within the context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
largely due to
Emphasizes the size or degree of the contribution of the cause.
primarily as a result of
Indicates the main outcome or effect following a specific cause.
mainly on account of
Highlights the key reason or justification for a particular situation.
significantly owing to
Implies a noticeable or important impact because of the stated reason.
considerably attributed to
Indicates that something can be largely credited or blamed on something else.
mostly attributable to
Similar to 'considerably attributed to' but possibly indicating an error or misjudgment.
to a great extent because
Expresses that the cause is a main but not necessarily exclusive factor.
predominantly caused by
Stresses that the cause has a larger effect than others.
in large part thanks to
This denotes a positive cause or something to be grateful for.
for the most part due to
Indicates that the given reason is the main, but not the only, cause.
FAQs
How can I use "substantially because of the" in a sentence?
Use "substantially because of the" to show a major cause-and-effect relationship. For instance, "The project's delay was "largely due to" unforeseen circumstances."
What are some alternatives to "substantially because of the"?
Alternatives include "mainly due to", "primarily as a result of", or "largely because of", depending on the nuance you wish to convey.
Is it correct to use "substantially because of"?
Yes, it is grammatically correct. The phrase is used to indicate that something is significantly or considerably influenced by a particular factor. Consider alternative phrasing for brevity.
What's the difference between "substantially because of the" and "partially because of the"?
"Substantially because of the" indicates a major cause, whereas "partially because of the" suggests one of several contributing factors. The first points to a primary reason, the second to a secondary or minor one.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested