Examples of using Substantially more in English and their translations into Polish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Official/political
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Programming
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Computer
Substantially more memory channels.
Substantially more memory bandwidth.
Substantially more mini-DisplayPort outputs.
Substantially more render output units ROPs.
Substantially more CPU threads.
Substantially more megapixels photo.
Substantially more memory bandwidth.
In English-speaking countries, the term is substantially more popular than it is elsewhere.
Substantially more megapixel photo, front camera.
Substantially more megapixels photo.
Substantially more internal storage.
Substantially more memory bandwidth.
Substantially more apps available.
Disengaged or Cedar slice would be substantially more difficult to ignite.
The offer was substantially more.
From 2007 onwards, the new Member States will receive substantially more, subject to agreement on the EU's financial perspectives for the period 2007-2013.
The report shows that citizens are still substantially more satisfied with online private services(such eBanking) than with online
Mike, I'm prepared to offer you substantially more money… if you just give the girl to me now.
is now substantially more compact, has lower sound distortion
In his view for example, standardization requires substantially more feedback from users