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The phrase "a considerable store of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large amount or supply of something, often in contexts related to resources or knowledge.
Example: "The library has a considerable store of historical documents that researchers can access."
Alternatives: "a significant amount of" or "a large supply of".
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We may be able to offer financial resources to the south, but the south has a considerable store of knowledge to offer us, too.
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"Tomb Raider" has to get by on Ms. Jolie's considerable store of star power.
It is not that Ms. Dickinson has produced her own rather vivid addition to the already considerable store of published metaphors characterizing Mr. Neeson's anatomy.
All that aside, some of the tennis in the first two sets and right at the finish hit a glorious peak of excellence, each player drawing on their considerable stores of wit and skill to thrill a crowd suitably lubricated on a warm but not uncomfortable Saturday afternoon.
Thus, a considerable amount of stored accessory gland secrete was transferred during a single copulation.
A considerable sleight-of-hand.
The DC-link capacitors of the FRPC PMSG-based wind turbines store a considerable amount oFRPC PMSG-based normal operation.
Besides the external change of shape, this device is also an electrochemical capacitor, providing opportunity to store a considerable amount of charge.
Several studies showed that silver ion release measurements were higher at drying temperature (90°C), which could provide more diffusion of Ag NPs in the porous soft matrix to store a considerable amount of AgNPs in it, resulting in a lasting antibacterial activity [60].
Ultrasound data reduction is desirable when: (1) direct measurements performed by an operator are not accessible; (2) it is required to store a considerable amount of data; (3) the application requires measuring at very high speeds; and (4) the physical space for the embedded hardware is limited.
An explanation was given by Veltl et al. [27]: the driving force to form solid solutions comes from the energy stored in the grain boundaries in which a considerable amount of enthalpy can be stored in nanocrystalline metals.
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