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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a considerable damage" is not correct in standard English; it should be "considerable damage" without the article "a." You can use the phrase "considerable damage" when discussing significant harm or loss, typically in contexts related to accidents, disasters, or impacts.
Example: "The storm caused considerable damage to the coastal town, leaving many homes destroyed."
Alternatives: "significant damage" or "substantial damage."
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All these factors were associated with a considerable damage of QOL.
A considerable damage in kidney cells were presented in histological and ultrastructural examinations.
Indeed, the normal heart has a huge recruitable contractile potential; therefore it must have undergone a considerable damage and myocyte loss in order for EF to be decreased [ 109].
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The following day, a car was driven into the entrance of the main terminal of Glasgow International Airport in a second apparent terrorist attack, causing a fire and considerable damage to the building.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, an opposition group based in Britain, said the rebels were able to hit a helicopter and cause considerable damage to a tank during the fighting.
Be sure to remove all of the crickets from the vivarium; during this stage, a cricket could do considerable damage to a molting spider.
So really, we are on a road to considerable damage no matter what, and likely some impacts that will be irreversible on any human time-scale.
Team leader Paul Burnham said the firefighters were working at a building with "considerable damage".
Most of the tornadoes were weak, but a few caused considerable damage.
The storm was still producing high wind gusts as it tracked into Georgia, killing one person and leaving a trail of considerable damage as far north as Albany.
While some degree of rationality can be found in "simple" terrorism – in which a few determined individuals inflict considerable damage on a far more powerful enemy – it is entirely absent from suicide attacks.
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