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The phrase "a considerable resource of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a significant amount or supply of something valuable or useful.
Example: "The library serves as a considerable resource of information for students and researchers."
Alternatives: "a substantial source of" or "a significant asset of".
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Therefore, thermophilic bacteriophages are a considerable resource of thermophilic enzymes.
This provided a considerable resource of human pluripotent stem cells (hPSCs) that could be propagated during long-term culture and yet be differentiated to a variety of lineages representative of the three embryonic germ layers [ 4].
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WHAT does it say about us that it takes more than seven years in court, the tireless efforts of stubborn citizens and the considerable resources of a corporate law firm to do the job that public officials are elected -- and paid -- to do? Nothing good.
This allows for close integration of the Department with the considerable resources of Stanford University, an institution ranked among the top universities in the world and among the top two in the world in neuroscience.
The missing ingredient was a legislative leader who was prepared to utilize the considerable resources of their office to fight for children.
Together with the considerable resources of Springer Publishing, we intend to make a mark on the field of complex analysis.
So what if we tapped into the considerable resources of the developing countries themselves?
All of these efforts took considerable resources of the ABA.
News Corp, however, has considerable resources of its own to drive traffic to it web properties.
Detection by conventional drug susceptibility testing (DST) requires considerable resources of infrastructure and trained personnel.
Nemser is a poet — his verses have appeared in the Paris Review, the Atlantic, the New York Times, and are even read aloud in Robert De Niro's film "The Good Shepherd" — and an essayist (see this superb Tolstoy piece from the New Republic), and, it turns out, a performer of considerable resource and magnetism.
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