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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a considerable amount of both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant quantity of two different items or categories.
Example: "The study revealed a considerable amount of both qualitative and quantitative data, providing a comprehensive overview of the subject."
Alternatives: "a significant quantity of both" or "a large amount of both".
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Since the establishment of the Eurocode design provisions for structural stainless steel, a considerable amount of both statistical material data and experimental results on structural elements has been generated.
The first concentrated on the countries with relatively abundant natural resources and low population densities and argued that a considerable amount of both surplus land and surplus labour might still exist in these countries because of inadequate marketing facilities and lack of transport and communications.
As expected, a considerable amount of both cytokines, TNFα and IL-6, were detected in the circulating blood in our animal model.
Therefore a considerable amount of both pure and cellulose filled UF-2 was squeezed out during pressing.
Because both PWS-PTS and PWS-HFPTS contain a considerable amount of both hemicellulose and cellulose, enzyme mixtures with a combination of Cellic® CTec2 and Cellic® HTec2 (9 + 1, v/ v) were used for enzymatic hydrolysis.
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"Needless to say, realizing the full potential of such predictive capabilities will take a considerable amount of effort — both internally by companies themselves (adapting processes, cleaning data, acquiring skills), and by the industry overall.
First, a comm mutation has been identified that encodes for a protein that lacks almost the entire cytoplasmic domain, necessary for sorting [12]: this mutant still shows a considerable amount of crossing both in the ventral nerve cord and in the brain (comm1, [9], [19]) and it is tempting to speculate that the residual crossing activity might be due to a backup mechanism, alternative to sorting.
Mr. Udovenko lost a considerable amount of blood and both arms below the elbow, but he survived, the Health Ministry said in a statement.
You are fortunate that you do not need a "ripped" partner in order to become aroused, because in such a scenario there can be a considerable amount of pressure on both the seeker and the object of desire.
During the first 40 years after Devaraya's death in 1446, the centralized power of the state declined, and a considerable amount of territory along both coasts was lost to the Bahmanī sultans and to the suddenly powerful Gajapati ruler of Orissa.
This innovative financing tool, generally referred to as property-assessed clean energy (PACE), has the potential to unlock a considerable amount of funding for both renewable energy and energy efficiency projects in the state, while simultaneously offering building owners cheaper financing options and secure repayment through their property tax assessment.
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