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The phrase "a considerable collection of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a large or significant amount of items or works that are gathered together.
Example: "The museum boasts a considerable collection of ancient artifacts from various civilizations."
Alternatives: "a substantial array of" or "a significant assortment of".
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Over the years, Deng amassed a considerable collection of works by some of China's most important artists, especially the literati painters, scholar-bureaucrats like himself who also painted and practiced calligraphy.
The British Museum has a considerable collection of similar bronzes (though it points out they are actually made of brass), which were created between the 15th and late 19th centuries by craftsmen working for the royal court of the ruler (or Oba) of Benin, then one of the most powerful kingdoms in west Africa.
Derby have amassed a considerable collection of unwanted records – lowest Premier League points total, lowest number of goals, worst goal difference, lowest goals per game average in English league history, and longest Premier League winless sequence to go with the quickest relegation.
I've been running one at Wasteoid.net for about a week now and I've tumbled a considerable collection of entries due entirely to its instant gratification posting dynamic.
Over the years, Next Wave has published a considerable collection of essays focusing on ethics and integrity in the scientific workplace.
The country has a considerable collection of masterpieces but they have been locked away since the theft of a Renoir 17 years ago.
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And, as Stanley Plumly points out in "Posthumous Keats" (Norton; $27.95), his moving new study of the poet's work and legend, "one could form a considerable collection from what was left out of this last book".
Last season's dash for the tape ended with Brian O'Driscoll adding one more piece of silver to a considerable collection, and the man with whom he shared the Irish captaincy for much of a decade left Murrayfield for the last time on a Six Nations night with a championship trophy, a winner's medal around his neck and the praises of his coach ringing in his ears.
Her designs were usually made in gouache on paper, and are works of art in themselves: the Whitworth Gallery, Manchester, has a considerable collection.
Mr. Garofalo, a retired carpenter who amassed his considerable collection of military memorabilia through auctions and donations, fought in the Pacific with the Fourth Marine Division from 1942 to 1945.
Gelman loved and collected European art, and upon his death in 1986 he bequeathed his considerable collection of it to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan.
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