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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a considerable evidence" is not correct in English.
The correct form should be "considerable evidence" without the article "a." You can use the phrase "considerable evidence" when discussing a significant amount of proof or support for a claim or argument.
Example: "The researchers presented considerable evidence to support their hypothesis regarding climate change."
Alternatives: "substantial evidence" or "significant evidence."
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There is a considerable evidence base showing that primary care contributes through its dimensions to overall health system performance and health.
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has a considerable evidence base and it is firmly established as the most common procedure used in the invasive treatment of patients with CHD in the UK.
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has a considerable evidence base and it is firmly established as the most common procedure used in the invasive treatment of patients with coronary heart disease in the UK.
However, there is a considerable evidence from other qualitative studies that families perceive GPs as dismissive, unapproachable and/or judgemental, 39 40 are reluctant to confide in the GP 41 or to present 42 and perceive their relationship with the GP to be meaningless or non-existent.
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Moreover, as has been well argued, there is no evidence for such a limit, and considerable evidence against it [ 30].
The most-common diversion decision occurs when a police officer decides not to cite or arrest a suspect, even when there is considerable evidence that a crime has been committed.
But Michael Kugelman of the Woodrow Wilson International Center, based in Washington, said in an e-mail that considerable evidence suggests that Pakistan-based militants have had a role in some Xinjiang violence.
It is not that disabling injuries are occurring more frequently or that more people are cheating a system that requires considerable evidence to prove disability.
Pories and Dohm recently posited that excess insulin, not glucose, is the essential factor in T2DM onset [ 17], a position supported by considerable evidence [ 18].
However, there is considerable evidence that a shift in the ratio of farnesylated A-type lamins is seriously detrimental [9], [26].
But, while an umbilical connection does not develop, there is considerable evidence of an exchange of materials between mother and fetus across their contiguous, highly vascularized membranous surfaces.
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