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The phrase "a considerable numbers" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a considerable number" to refer to a large quantity of something.
Example: "There were a considerable number of participants at the conference this year."
Alternatives: "a significant number" or "a large number".
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A computer-aided layout-planning tool was used to generate a considerable numbers of layout alternatives as well as to generate quantitative decision-making unit (DMU) outputs.
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A considerable number of women stop.
There have already been a considerable number of trades.
"The authority is doing a considerable number of things wrong.
Since the 1990s, a considerable number of barley/H.
Postpartum Depression affects a considerable number of women worldwide.
The result was disarray among the bishops and a backlash among a considerable number of Catholics.
Such inquiries had produced a considerable number of names, the official added.
"The general public gave us a considerable number of seats," Mr. Kan said.
He served as head of department and on a considerable number of outside bodies.
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