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substantially

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


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"The whole intent of using advanced AI is to substantially replace human assistance and oversight in decisions," said Phil Dawson, head of AI policy and partnerships at the specialist insurer Armilla.

From Barron's

Those diversions often meant ships had to travel around all of Africa to get to Europe and other destinations, adding weeks to voyages and increasing costs substantially.

From Barron's

Many companies this year announced plans to substantially increase capital expenditures to build the new capacity, in large part to serve demand from data centers.

From The Wall Street Journal

That said, earlier cuts are still possible if the labor market weakens sooner, or more substantially, that they expect.

From MarketWatch

It’s a seemingly insignificant move — but one that promises to substantially increase the amount of index-fund assets invested in Vietnamese equities.

From MarketWatch