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substantially

[suhb-stan-shuh-lee] / səbˈstæn ʃə li /


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So it is likely that weather patterns will stay stuck in a rut with nothing changing substantially until mid-February.

From BBC

The analysis showed that CAA substantially increased the likelihood of developing dementia within the five-year time frame, with a stronger effect than stroke by itself.

From Science Daily

She expects substantially higher shareholder returns as the company finishes a 2 billion Australian dollar, equivalent to US$1.39 billion, investment program.

From The Wall Street Journal

The surge in inflation substantially raised the cost of living for citizens and undermined business planning.

From The Wall Street Journal

My general criticism was this: The law requires private schools to provide an education “substantially equivalent” to public schools, and Haredi schools weren’t doing that.

From The Wall Street Journal