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The phrase "a considerable amount of detail" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the level of specificity or thoroughness in a description, explanation, or analysis.
Example: "The report provided a considerable amount of detail about the project's progress and challenges."
Alternatives: "a significant level of detail" or "a substantial amount of detail."
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It is more consistent in type with Mediterranean-type galleys than the galleasses and small rowbarges, and features a considerable amount of detail not present in the other ships.
Decreasing the number of trophic categories to the point where we could place species into exclusive trophic guilds, while necessary for the null model test, sacrificed a considerable amount of detail regarding the species' feeding ecology.
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I hope that there will be support for those, because they go into a considerable amount of important detail.
There is also a considerable amount of background information, including a lot of detail on shaft design and location.
A considerable amount of study has provided compelling details as to how it might have occurred and whether it is likely to be a universal phenomenon.
A considerable amount of research has illuminated many details of eye evolution in different groups of animals since Darwin penned these words.
Smith also spent a considerable amount of time on his show detailing the mouth-watering menu from a luncheon he attended at the White House.
However, todays detailed vehicle simulations require a considerable amount of time and hardware resources.
In order to describe the knowledge on regulatory pathways for simulation, a considerable amount of attention have been paid to Petri net for details.
Mr Clarke said the council had known of accusations detailed in the anonymous Trojan Horse letter for a "considerable amount of time" but failed to act on them.
Managers have to spend a considerable amount of time tabulating monthly incident summaries as it requires them to summarise the narrative details presented in the MIR forms.
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