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Discover LudwigThe phrase "substantive in" is not correct and cannot be used in written English
You could try using a phrase like "substantive of," "substantive for," or "substantive about." For example: This report provides a substantive analysis of the company's financial performance.
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He knows it's a charming formulation, but he does mean something substantive in saying it.
"Today" is generally more substantive in the first half hour, with more Washington news and international stories.
But I don't think these will be substantive in nature and I'm confident in our basic system".
Kensho's version, though, gets it just right, flavorfully seasoned with the tangy citrus and both silky and substantive in texture.
He was "too smart," "too substantive," in other words, for the sound-bite shorthand of the campaign trail.
"I wish the discussion around the bill would have been more substantive in both the houses," she said.
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"It was a substantive, in-depth discussion with our conference".
"It was a substantive, in-depth discussion with our conference, and he's very effective".
The analysis said these attackers, which include the Orlando shooter and the couple who gunned down 14 people in San Bernardino, often acted alone and did not have "sustained, substantive, in-person contact with foreign terrorist organizations," rather they "scraped together ideological justification" from online and social media sources.
Controlling for cigarette smoking by using pack-years did not result in substantive changes in obtained risk estimates.
The top 30 most frequency substantives in articles title used for the study period are listed in Table 6.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com