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substantially

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


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The estate had sought to challenge the judge's 2022 decision that HP had "substantially won" its fraud claim against Mr Lynch.

From BBC

Wall Street has seen the rise of prediction markets as a major threat to sportsbooks’ market share, as Kalshi reported surpassing $1 billion in trading volume last month, boosted substantially by sports wagering.

From The Wall Street Journal

In Glasgow, where those alternatives are used more often because of additional financial support from the Scottish government, the transplant centre says it has "substantially" improved its ability to accept donor hearts.

From BBC

Baker noted Monday that the price of the precious metal had fallen more than 15% since the start of the war, “substantially more than U.S. equities,” which had dropped by around 5%.

From Barron's

If it plays out that way, credit card stocks could rebound substantially.

From Barron's