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The phrase "a considerable point of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an important aspect or factor of a particular subject or issue.
Example: "In the debate about climate change, a considerable point of concern is the impact of fossil fuels on the environment."
Alternatives: "a significant aspect of" or "an important factor in".
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Asked about the invasion of Iraq, Allen replied: "This was a considerable point of concern, not because we aimed to do something we knew was illegal, though of course, by definition, all MI6 activity was illegal, but because we didn't want to put our feet in the wrong place or get snagged".
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The findings of this study indicate a considerable point prevalence of diarrhea among under 5-year-old children in a defined population under demographic surveillance.
His high ratings on leadership and intelligence point to a considerable level of public trust and respect, despite disagreement on specific policies.
Instead, together with NOE buildup rates and N transverse relaxation rates, these chemical shift data point to a considerable degree of dynamic disorder in the micelle-bound state.
A senior No 10 source said the government was "looking at those proposals but there are obviously very considerable points of difference that exist between us.
Another considerable point concerns the identity of the subset of patients at high risk of locoregional recurrence.
Although a considerable portion of points still landed close to the scatterplot diagonal, i.e. many sites are similarly scored even by principally differing models, there was a considerable number of sequences with a significantly higher score assigned by only one of the models, i.e. displaying incompatible predictions of different models.
The spectral and colorimetric studies of biological tissues are of a considerable interest from the point of view of potential development of new techniques for non-invasive in vivo imaging and spectroscopic characterization of biological and human tissues and monitoring variations of their properties without amending their physiological state [ 1– 3].
The (flawed) census data indicate that the proportions of the population engaged in a mobile lifestyle have declined (see Figure 1) and a considerable literature points to the sedentarisation of both the rich (a small minority) and the poor who have lost most/all their livestock and thus no longer need to be mobile.
Consequently, a considerable number of mtDNA point mutations (single-nucleotide polymorphisms) have accumulated sequentially along maternal lineages [ 9].
However, there are a considerable number of fixed points that do not follow the tendency: for example, some of the fixed points at low and high GC content clusters satisfy the condition (6.3), many of which are thought to be "repulsive" fixed points leading to the adjacent potential equilibria. Figure 10 shows distribution of fixed points of g GC t)) in all chromosomes.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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