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1 But fashion would prove too insubstantial for her.
2 The other people in the corridor-threechildren, two adults-weresomehow too insubstantial to touch the door.
3 Family pride's too insubstantial a thing, you see.
4 And yet the only perimeter appeared to be a metal fence, far too insubstantial to protect against an attack.
5 There is no role too small, no movie too silly, no character too insubstantial for Rachel Griffiths not to shine.
6 There was nothing to see but a misguided gray heron, his long, bright yellow legs too insubstantial to hold up the rest of his body.
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