Sentence examples for Considerably from inspiring English sources

The word "considerably" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a noticeable difference, as in "The cost of the project increased considerably."

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Considerably

adverb

Significantly; to a degree worth considering.

  • The situation has improved considerably.

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Within Zapu, Msipa, a Shona-speaker, had consistently advocated amalgamation with Zanu-PF – earning him the ire of Ndebele-speaking colleandes – and was considerably more sympathetic to Zanu-PF and its leader than others in his party.

She survived for up to six hours after the attack and would have suffered considerably while her father did nothing to help her, the court heard.

The final, considerably more neutral compromise asked respondents to evaluate the "changes in Ukraine".

Bernie has lately hit on the notion that F1 would be considerably enlivened if water were sprayed on the track at random moments during the race (I'm not sure, but does anyone else detect a Flashdance influence here?).

For the patient it means that instead of having to wait a few hours for results, we can get them in 20 minutes and that considerably speeds up diagnosis and treatment.

Greater Manchester has a larger economy than Wales, and almost the same-sized population, yet we have considerably less freedom over our funding and spending priorities.

But in that case, why not permit the use of the heavy roller, which flattened things out considerably in Nottinghamshire's previous home game against Lancashire? Brown described that as "a tactical decision", which left him "very surprised".

Coming off the early shift at Hungary's sole nuclear power station, on the Danube south of Budapest, Jozsef, a 30-year-old turbine engineer, is grateful to have a relatively secure job that pays considerably more than the national average.

A much younger side than the one relegated in 2013 will not be under the same kind of pressure, and should perform considerably better.

Since the regulations were introduced, the extent of opt-out clauses, allowing workers to exceed the maximum number of hours permitted, has grown considerably, so it's hard to demonstrate that this has had any significant effect in killing off economic growth.

Although Francis was packaging the ideas with his trademark eye for a soundbite, the content of what he was saying does not mark a break with Catholic teaching, which has modified considerably since Charles Darwin published On The Origin of Species in 1859.

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