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Understanding Unsubstantive: What It Means and How to Avoid It

Unsubstantive refers to something that lacks substance or content, meaning it is not substantial or significant. It can be used to describe things like:

* A statement or argument that is empty or lacking in content or evidence.
* A law or policy that has no real effect or impact.
* A debate or discussion that is superficial or lacks depth.
* An idea or proposal that is not well-developed or lacks detail.

In general, unsubstantive things are those that do not have any real value or importance, and are often seen as lacking in substance or content.

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