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The phrase "a considerable rebound" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant recovery or improvement in a situation, such as in economics, sports, or personal circumstances.
Example: "After a challenging year, the company experienced a considerable rebound in sales, exceeding their expectations."
Alternatives: "a significant recovery" or "a notable resurgence."
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The Dow Jones industrial average closed down 21.73 points, or 0.2percentt, at 10,479.84, a considerable rebound from an earlier loss of 146 points.
"The market is saying that those who thought there was going to be a considerable rebound in the third or fourth quarter this year were wrong".
They found that SOD and SDD had marked effects on the bacterial ecology in an ICU, with rising ceftazidime resistance prevalence rates in the respiratory tract during the intervention and a considerable rebound effect of ceftazidime resistance in the intestinal tract after discontinuation of SDD.
However, more recently it was shown that both SDD and SOD markedly affect the bacterial ecology, with rising ceftazidime resistance prevalence rates in the respiratory tract during intervention and a considerable rebound effect of ceftazidime resistance in the intestinal tract after discontinuation of SDD [ 57].
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Although construction still remains battered, manufacturing had a considerable 310,000 job vacancies, about triple the number from mid-2009, showing at least a temporary rebound for an industry long in decline.
A considerable wine selection.
A considerable gap.
A considerable silence followed.
A considerable contribution!
Ashley Williams proved a considerable barrier.
That is a considerable understatement.
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