substantial part
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsubstantialandpart
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substantial
adjective
uk/səbˈstæn.ʃəl/us/səbˈstæn.ʃəl/
large in size, value, ...
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part
noun
uk/pɑːt/us/pɑːrt/
some but not all of ...
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(Definition ofsubstantialandpartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Instead, asubstantialpartof the research has been dominated by an implicitly mechanistic and rationalistic approach.
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Asubstantialpartof the debate on the transformation has been devoted to considerations of 'civil society'.
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These findings indicate that asubstantialpartof the old guard follow the organic ideals and traditions of mixed farming and farm household self-sufficiency.
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This book covers asubstantialpartof constraint-database theory, emphasizes several developer's issues, and presents a number of sample constraint database systems.
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Here we extend this work to asubstantialpartof action notation (the functional and declarative facets) sufficient for describing functional programming languages.
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These shortcomings become particularly apparent in the sections devoted to the nineteenth and twentieth centuries - for obvious reasons that mostsubstantialpartof the book.
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And can we by performing a shallow linguistic analysis discard asubstantialpartof the irrelevant hits found by splitting compounds?
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The fruits of these three species are included in the local diet and are asubstantialpartof local or cross-border trade.
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This suggests that asubstantialpartof the large-scale structure in a jet is essentially axisymmetric.
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Asubstantialpartof the analysis applies to random d-regular graphs in general.
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Clearly, these behaviours cannot explain asubstantialpartof the hormone variability within or between populations.
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The work speaks of thorough research, though asubstantialpartof it is based on published secondary sources and not primary sources.
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A bank's liabilities are largely short-term deposits, whereas asubstantialpartof its assets are typically held in long-term, less liquid investments.
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In the urban context, these groups of people represented a verysubstantialpartof the electorate.
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For example, the phalaropes are included but the grebes (some of which spend asubstantialpartof the year at sea) are excluded.
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However, it should also be remembered that differing education levels account for asubstantialpartof the class effect on unionist partisanship.
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The initial population without previous inbreeding generally has a high level of mutational load, asubstantialpartof which might be due to lethals.
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However, these economic elite often formed asubstantialpartof the political elite.
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