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"terribly substantial" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe something that is very significant or important. Here is an example: "The impact of climate change on our planet is terribly substantial and requires immediate action."
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The official said the differences were "not terribly substantial".
There are a handful of instrumentals, which, if not terribly substantial, are at least intriguing: L.O.V.E.
Although Mr. Buck characterized the policy changes as "not terribly substantial," he added that they should "pave the way for legislation, like the bills the House passed in the past two weeks, to reduce the damage from the restrictions he imposed in the past".
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"This deployment has a very substantial domestic part, and it is terribly important for Putin not to be seen as a loser," Sutyagin says of the expectations of Russian nationalists that the Kremlin will defend Russian interests abroad.
The location is the Manhattan Theater Club, which cleared space for the plays on the schedules of both its stages and, more heroically, on the not-terribly-sizable stages themselves for a cast of 15 and substantial sets.
It is terribly difficult for a new charity, even a breakthrough one like Give Directly, to grow quickly enough to make a substantial impact, particularly where, as here, the organization has relatively modest experience in fund raising and marketing.
Terribly, terribly sad.
Terribly, terribly wrong, Dr. Diehl.
Terribly exciting".
Terribly correct.
"Terribly bright".
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