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The phrase "a considerable tendency for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a notable inclination or pattern observed in a particular context or subject matter.
Example: "There is a considerable tendency for students to procrastinate when faced with challenging assignments."
Alternatives: "a significant inclination towards" or "a marked propensity for".
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Interestingly, APC was amongst the subset of genes with a considerable tendency for hypermethylation in carcinomas.
Most lipid profile parameters and ratios, except for LDL-C and TC, showed a considerable tendency for returning to pre-run values 48 h post race.
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For this reason, carbonates have a considerable tendency to adsorb negatively charged oil particles (e.g., acidic groups) by electrostatic attraction.
The highly agonistic CD95-specific antibody APO-1 is an IgG3 and has thus a considerable tendency to self-aggregate.
In addition, we noted that the predictive accuracy for the clinicopathological model without CCNB2 displays a considerable decreasing tendency over time.
The interdisciplinary articles also revealed a considerable upward tendency.
Obviously this poses a considerable risk for the houses.
The modest step was a considerable breakthrough for the court.
The payoff is a considerable comeback for both men.
INTERNET start-ups represent a considerable challenge for landlords.
A considerable savings for retirement.
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