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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a considerable hat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a hat that is large in size or significant in some way, perhaps in terms of style or impact.
Example: "At the garden party, she wore a considerable hat that turned heads and sparked conversations."
Alternatives: "a sizable hat" or "a substantial hat".
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She is survived by Detmar and a considerable hat collection.
Similar(59)
The former gap is caused by the poor accuracy of (hat {h_{2}}) at low γ 2, which in turn deteriorates the estimate of τ, even at large E s /N 1; this indicates a considerable coupling between the estimates (hat {h_{2}}) and (hat {boldsymbol {tau }}).
Still, if we were going to be spending a considerable amount on one-of-a-kind hats, I wanted them to be perfect.
Interviewing a purveyor of black-hat services face-to-face was a considerable undertaking.
A considerable amount of passive case finding takes place as well, for example, when the regular health service staff diagnose HAT in a patient who arrives for a consultation.
Ashley Williams proved a considerable barrier.
That is a considerable understatement.
But a considerable challenge remains.
A considerable Internet furor ensued.
Malaysia produces a considerable volume.
A considerable wine selection.
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