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The phrase "a considerable escalation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an increase or intensification of a situation, issue, or conflict.
Example: "The report highlighted a considerable escalation of tensions between the two countries over trade disputes."
Alternatives: "a significant increase in" or "a marked rise in".
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Prison vans were stationed around the city in a warning that diplomats said represented a considerable escalation of the security that had been seen on previous days.
The asset freeze and the travel restrictions represented a considerable escalation of government actions against the former president, who was ousted on Feb. 11 after weeks of public protest.
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For these patients, initiation of RRT results in a considerable escalation in both the complexity and associated cost of care.
Thus, a diagnosis of sARF and institution of RRT represents a considerable escalation in patient management.
A considerable sleight-of-hand.
However, increasing a cohort size has drawbacks of requiring more patients for dose escalation and treating a considerable number of patients at a low, potentially ineffective dose.
It is a considerable piece of work.
A considerable amount of material was missing.
"We have a considerable amount of momentum.
Shultz wields a considerable amount of influence.
UCU general secretary Sally Hunt said: "Any university that tries to dock a full day's pay for a two-hour walkout will face a legal challenge from us and an lecturer escalation of strike action, as well as risking considerable damage to their reputation for fair play.
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