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The phrase "a considerable stretch of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or extensive amount of something, often in relation to time, distance, or effort.
Example: "The project required a considerable stretch of time to complete, far longer than we initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "a significant amount of" or "an extensive period of".
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"From the moment Enron admitted to having misstated its books, Wall Street, and also a considerable stretch of corporate America, were never the same," the author writes.
The bare facts are that he found out what it feels like to drive through a considerable stretch of the nation's capital with a police escort, his car bowling along a route that had been cleared of all traffic for somebody of eminence.
Spatial variation of silica shows high values along a considerable stretch of River Kali, during pre-monsoon season.
Spatial variation of silica shows high values along a considerable stretch of River Kali, during pre-monsoon season, which suggests that river Kali is receiving groundwater discharge from local groundwater system and possibly from deeper and regional groundwater system, too.
Murshidabad is important to India as the take off point of Bhagirathi Hooghly and a considerable stretch of it falls in Murshidabad to coordinate the flow of the Ganges with Bhagirathi.
In a considerable stretch of credulity, she stated that she never, not once, not to her attorney husband or her two adult daughters (one of whom lives at home) expressed any opinion or discussed any of the events that were occurring in the community at the time and that no family member ever expressed an opinion to her.
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Not without a considerable stretch to the ordinary meaning of the words.
But many economists say it is a considerable stretch to suggest, as Mr. Gore often does, that the powerful expansion of the 1990's was born with the passage of that plan.
In both cases, there was a considerable stretch between our thesis on opportunity and Mischel's findings (too abstract) and those of Hartshorne and May (relating to minor juvenile transgressions in artificial settings).
But making the same argument about a similar dogmatism and zealotry among Democrats is a considerable stretch.
It is something that is reachable, but also a considerable stretch.
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