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The phrase "a considerable cover of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a significant amount of something that covers a surface or area, such as vegetation, snow, or other materials.
Example: "The forest had a considerable cover of moss, creating a lush green carpet on the ground."
Alternatives: "a substantial layer of" or "a significant amount of".
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Case sites and random forest sites comprised mainly managed, boreal coniferous forests of Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris) and Norway Spruce (Picea abies), with a considerable cover of bilberry (Vaccinium myrtíllus) and lingonberry (V. vitis-idaéa).
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A considerable sleight-of-hand.
When an overlay of vector maps is performed, positional errors can cause a considerable overestimation of land cover change.
We choose the number of the gateways to cover a considerable area of sensor nodes.
Just as other primary fields of activity cover a considerable range of activities that must be differentiated when we increase the delicacy of descriptions, so does the activity of 'exploring' prototypically public values, ideas and positions.
The biome is a system of swamps and lakes that used to cover a considerable portion of the plateau where the capital city of Bogotá is located today.
In metazoans repeat elements cover a considerable part of genomes.
By explaining more than 60% of the total variance these five factors obviously cover a considerable part of the possible spectrum of behaviour in these patients.
The treatment dates of patients in our cohort cover a considerable period of time, during which many improvements to RT techniques were made.
One illustrates the utility of next generation sequencing for transcriptome studies: larger scale data collection at a lower cost enabled us to cover a considerable portion of the transcriptome for both species.
We show that with the help of a systematic method that can efficiently combine data from diverse resources, it is possible to identify vulnerabilities that cover a considerable number of patients when aggregated across different cancer studies.
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