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The phrase "a considerable collapse of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant failure or breakdown in a particular context, such as economics, infrastructure, or systems.
Example: "The report highlighted a considerable collapse of the housing market, leading to widespread financial instability."
Alternatives: "a significant failure of" or "a major breakdown of".
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It is further found that the effective Mach number, corresponding to a slightly modified average flow profile, can be used to achieve a considerable collapse of the impedance spectra educed at different Mach numbers.
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Like other drought events, these were similarly observed to have led to considerable collapse of livestock herds and caused food shortages as well as famine in the sub-region (Gray et al. 2003).
We note that Lim et al (2007) found considerable collapse at a bulk concentration of 0.1 pM Impβ, several orders of magnitude below the affinity of Nup153 for Impβ (∼10 nM) and the total cellular NTR concentration (∼10 μM).
A considerable sleight-of-hand.
However, the collapse of more than one column may lead to a progressive collapse of a considerable part of it.
The failure involved the collapse of a considerable part of the outer wall as well as sizeable cracks in the remainder.
Indeed, days before the T6 period, a considerable drop of rainfall was observed which would imply a potential climatic effect on the collapse of Ae. albopictus adult population.
Thus, the sensor nodes near the sink node will run out of energy leading to the collapse of the entire network, while the nodes far from the base station may have a considerable amount of energy.
When a hurricane hits, a considerable fraction of offshore wind turbines proposed along some areas of the U.S. Eastern Seaboard and Gulf Coast could buckle and collapse, according to a new study.
It is a considerable piece of work.
A considerable amount of material was missing.
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