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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a considerable plunge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant drop or decrease in something, such as prices, values, or levels.
Example: "The stock market experienced a considerable plunge after the announcement of the economic downturn."
Alternatives: "a significant drop" or "a substantial decline."
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And it was a considerable plunge for Mrs. Merkel since public support had been remarkably high and consistent over the past three years.
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At the start of the downturn, Q2 2008 GDP growth was first estimated to be 0.2%; the estimate is now -1.3%, a considerable quarterly plunge.
By the second weekend, when we begin to get a picture of what's going on, the movie plunged a considerable 63%.
This inward plunge requires a considerable amount of leisure and attention span, which are essential to provide wings to the imagination.
So you've decided to make the plunge and drop a considerable amount of cash on an Apple machine.
Also, for a considerable period of time (over three decades), the sub-region was plunged into civil strife exacerbated by the high proliferation of small arms.
Because she had already been at the company for several years, she garnered a considerable chunk of stock -- and, she said, sold about half of it before the market plunge, creating a nice financial cushion.
I suspect that a considerable chunk of people are going to look at this thing, mull their options, and take the plunge.
A considerable gap.
A considerable silence followed.
A considerable wine selection.
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