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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a considerable surcharge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an additional fee or charge that is significant in amount, often in the context of services or products.
Example: "Due to the increased demand for our services, we will be implementing a considerable surcharge on all orders placed after the deadline."
Alternatives: "a significant fee" or "a substantial additional charge".
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Bidding on the 900-square-foot, two-bedroom home had reached $40,100 at press time, with just over two weeks to go before the auction closes Sept. 12. Moving costs may add a considerable surcharge to the final price, however, since whoever buys the house will have to relocate it townhouses are slated to be built on the lot where the house now sits.
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Mr. Wilson won support for his tax initiative by a considerable margin: 58 percent of voters passed that surcharge.
That is a considerable understatement.
But a considerable challenge remains.
A considerable Internet furor ensued.
Malaysia produces a considerable volume.
Ashley Williams proved a considerable barrier.
A considerable gap.
A considerable silence followed.
A considerable wine selection.
A considerable contribution!
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