substantial premium

collocation in English

meaningsofsubstantialandpremium

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substantial
adjective
uk
/səbˈstæn.ʃəl/
us
/səbˈstæn.ʃəl/
large in size, value, ...
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premium
noun
uk
/ˈpriː.mi.əm/
us
/ˈpriː.mi.əm/
an amount that is more ...
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(Definition ofsubstantialandpremiumfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsubstantial premium

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Fresh lamb will always make asubstantialpremiumover frozen.
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The coins have asubstantialpremiumabove the value of the gold content.
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I suppose that they could insure against it, but to insure for potentially enormous damages would entail asubstantialpremium.
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Insurance against such risk could carry asubstantialpremium.
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At the lowest income levels there will be asubstantialpremiumpaid to all families, augmented by allowances for each child.
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I have just sold the lease of my business to someone else coming in for £4,500 plus asubstantialpremiumwhich is over £10,000.
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They are being leased at asubstantialpremium; sometimes £5,000 is being demanded.
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For many people a very low rent and asubstantialpremiumis a satisfactory way of obtaining security for their house.
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It surely would be prudent to pay asubstantialpremiumeven if it were up to about £50 million.
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He is seeking to learn his trade and may have paid, or have had paid on his behalf, asubstantialpremiumfor his apprenticeship.
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For that very reason it went to quite asubstantialpremium.
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I cannot understand why we do not pay asubstantialpremiumto students who wish to pursue engineering disciplines.
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Usually there is asubstantialpremiumreflecting the additional value of total ownership and control.
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Since competing imports would incur transport costs, asubstantialpremiumshould still be obtainable in full common market conditions.
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Not surprisingly, these investment dollars command asubstantialpremiumin the market.
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There is no difficulty in predicting that they would move to asubstantialpremium.
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Prime quality farmed venison commands asubstantialpremiumover game venison and other meats.
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The issuer of the bonds—which normally stand at asubstantialpremiumbecause interest rates have fallen—would be able under the terms of the issue to redeem those bonds at par.
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That is a point worth making, as criticism of index-linked schemes such as this often fails to take account of thesubstantialpremiumthat is paid to secure the benefits.
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A perfectly centered stamp will usually sell for asubstantialpremiumover one with normal centering.
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