substantial support

collocation in English

meaningsofsubstantialandsupport

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substantial
adjective
uk
/səbˈstæn.ʃəl/
us
/səbˈstæn.ʃəl/
large in size, value, ...
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support
noun
uk
/səˈpɔːt/
us
/səˈpɔːrt/
agreement with and encouragement for an idea, group, ...
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(Definition ofsubstantialandsupportfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsubstantial support

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Their impressionistic statement receivessubstantialsupportin the profiles of the learners studied by others.
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The postulating of diverging paths should, in my opinion, require moresubstantialsupportfrom specific empirical evidence.
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As the volume unfolds, the authors demonstrate that most widows and divorcees live in social and cultural networks from which they receivesubstantialsupport.
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In the cheetah, the visual streak design givessubstantialsupportfor the hypothesis that specific behavioral traits may alter the prototypic patterns.
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The hypothesis has also receivedsubstantialsupportfrom animal experiments which have demonstrated fetal programming in a wide range of species.
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Other charities, particularly those concerned with cancer, also fund trials, though few providesubstantialsupportfor more applied research or systematic reviews.
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These data providesubstantialsupportfor long-held clinical notions about transference and countertransference in the psychotherapy of borderline patients.
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Finally, the approach providessubstantialsupportfor non-finality's central role in the grammar.
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All lived alone and independently, although some receivedsubstantialsupportfrom nearby relatives.
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The evidence on levels of deprivation associated with short-term poverty persistence providessubstantialsupportfor this argument.
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Using event history analysis,substantialsupportfor the diffusion model is discovered.
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Moreover, it does not providesubstantialsupportfor a multiple listing policy.
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In other words, there issubstantialsupportthat values and social sanctions affect the level of consent with social dictates.
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Substantialsupportexists for each of these, if we are content to take vote outcomes as the indicator of political change.
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In sum, the results of the analysis in this section do not addsubstantialsupportto the hypothesis of variations between denominations in the same country.
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Over the whole experimental range the agreement is remarkably good, and is regarded assubstantialsupport for the inviscid definition of the simplest mode of free inertial oscillation.
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Disease management requiressubstantialsupportfrom information technology.
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In the decade following independence, a movement committed to union autonomy and to worker management of farms and factories builtsubstantialsupportin critical economic sectors.
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We also providedsubstantialsupporttowards the costs of 1,188 volunteers.
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We also providesubstantialsupportto meet the ongoing humanitarian needs of those displaced by the conflict.
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