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in a way that is significant, often in terms of impression or content
- The revised proposal addressed the issues substantively, providing detailed solutions.
- The new law changes were substantively different from the previous regulations.
- The research findings contributed substantively to the understanding of the scientific phenomenon.
- The manager substantively improved the team's workflow with strategic changes.
- Her argument was substantively supported by a wealth of empirical evidence.