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'substantially expanding' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an increase that is significant in either size, quantity, or importance. For example, "The company has seen substantial expanding success in recent years."
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The British Council itself recognised this fact in 2007, substantially expanding its presence in the Arab and Muslim world.
The Optional Municipal Code was adopted in 1969, substantially expanding the powers of cities choosing to come under it.
The legislation would transform the government insurance program by substantially expanding the role of private health plans, which many Republicans believe will eventually be more efficient.
We continued, and still do, to detain asylum seekers while processing their applications – a policy Labour was happy to support by substantially expanding immigration detention.
Many schools and community organizations that offer prekindergarten have space constraints, and some expressed unease about the idea of substantially expanding their programs.
A uranium detonation, however, would indicate that North Korea might be well on its way to substantially expanding its nuclear arsenal through uranium enrichment, a harder-to-detect means of making bomb fuel.
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Meanwhile, new border infrastructure substantially expanded the enforcement area.
Furthermore, to limit likely retaliation, the target range would have to be substantially expanded.
India's leaders also want to substantially expand the civilian power program.
A9 India has decided to substantially expand its program to provide antiretroviral therapy to people with H.I.V. and AIDS.
MEDICAID EXPANSION The law would substantially expand Medicaid, the joint state-federal health program for the poor.
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