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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to a substantial" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant amount or degree of something, often in formal or academic contexts. Example: "The project was successful due to a substantial increase in funding."
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That amounted to a substantial policy shift.
This provided security and prosperity to a substantial middle class.
Smulian was looking forward to a substantial payday.
With such high inflation, that amounts to a substantial cut.
This destruction has, to a substantial degree, been self-inflicted.
Last Sunday, the city agreed to a substantial pay raise.
He was entitled to a substantial commission, but his boss took all the credit.
It will lead to a substantial orbital facility that will be in use by 2020.
Finance — the lifeblood of capitalism — has to a substantial degree been taken over by the state.
In the new Senate, support for McCain-Feingold has grown to a substantial majority.
Over time, this change would lead to a substantial rise in the number of uninsured.
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