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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a considerable body" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant amount or large group of something, often in academic or formal contexts.
Example: "There is a considerable body of research that supports the effectiveness of this treatment."
Alternatives: "a substantial amount" or "a significant collection".
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A considerable body of research has addressed the CPP problem.
He also wrote a considerable body of fine poetry.
And it is a considerable body of information that comes from a whole variety of sources.
This seems counterintuitive, but there is a considerable body of experimental evidence to support it.
A considerable body of research also supported the move toward community policing.
A considerable body of respectable research supports this approach, known as clinical ecology.
However, a considerable body of experimental data show a power dependence less than unity.
A considerable body of folk legend deals with his real and supposed adventures at this period.
There is a considerable body of literature on the collection and analysis of radio-telemetry data.
We knew that already, I believed, based on a considerable body of research and publication over the past decades.
A considerable body of critical opinion, no less inflammatory itself, has assumed that the correspondence is close.
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