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Discover LudwigThe phrase "very substantive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is significant, meaningful, or has a lot of content or depth. Example: "The discussion we had yesterday was very substantive, covering various important issues that need to be addressed."
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"Very substantive," he added.
"They were very substantive and they were assertive".
"He's been interested in a very substantive participation.
"Just an inch, but very substantive, not wispy, almost like a mini-tree".
Amid the tumult of transition, some economic changes have been very substantive.
"They take this very seriously and from a very substantive point of view".
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"It was a very productive, substantive meeting.
"There were very few substantive meetings in Philadelphia.
"Hillary had a very positive substantive policy agenda," said Howard Wolfson, a top Clinton adviser.
Famous and highly esteemed in his day, very little substantive information remains on High Renaissance Venetian painter, Giorgione.
"There are very important substantive handoffs that need to be occurring that are in fact not happening.
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