substantial share
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsubstantialandshare
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substantial
adjective
uk/səbˈstæn.ʃəl/us/səbˈstæn.ʃəl/
large in size, value, ...
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share
noun
uk/ʃeər/us/ʃer/
a part of something that has been divided between ...
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(Definition ofsubstantialandsharefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Each is accorded asubstantialsharein the interest of all.
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Younger workers were potentially losing asubstantialshareof their pension wealth from the reform, particularly if their age-earnings profile was sufficiently steep.
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It was the central government that contributed itssubstantialshareof social insurance expenses such as health and pension insurance.
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Indirect costs constitute asubstantialshareof the total cost for breast cancer patients younger than 65 years of age.
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Accordingly, if the plaintiff does not bring together asubstantialshareof the risk, defendants might pay way more of their original market share.
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Another aspect common to practically all the producers was thesubstantialshareof consumption supplied by local production from the very beginning.
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The landholder might well have asubstantialshareof the use of the common already; he would compensate the other common rights holders in the parish and take exclusive ownership.
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Poor households and extremely poor households accounted for asubstantialshareof land use changes.
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On the other hand, swing voters at the rate of roughly 18% in what is essentially a two-party system, constitute asubstantialshareof the total.
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Such schemes continue to attract asubstantialshareof the programme.
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To the poor people, the struggling people, it would mean ruin to them to take asubstantialshareof their capital.
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In this way the developing countries could be given asubstantialsharein the benefits of these resources.
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Somesubstantialshareof the practice would be an appropriate response.
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We should not exclude from development grants a recognisable political party which gains asubstantialshareof a vote.
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In addition, we collaborate with agencies in their relief efforts and meet asubstantialshareof the costs.
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One of the most important aspects is that employees and managers will be able to have asubstantialsharein their corporation.
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I hope that the corporation may be able to agree to accept asubstantialshareof responsibility for the future administration of the airport.
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But one has in mind the founder-members of the consortium—people holding asubstantialsharein the consortium.
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There is certainly a great advance based on universal suffrage and a fairlysubstantialshareof almost responsible government by the proposed elected members.
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That is a large sum, and asubstantialshareof available resources.
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