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The phrase "a significant consideration for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an important factor or aspect that should be taken into account in a particular context or decision-making process.
Example: "When planning the budget, a significant consideration for the project was the potential return on investment."
Alternatives: "an important factor for" or "a key aspect for".
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"The landscape has changed significantly since Sept. 11, and the issue of ticket sales in the current economic climate is a significant consideration for all arts organizations right now," he said.
"The cap is only a significant consideration for a minority of hospitals," he said.
A significant consideration for both researchers and policy makers is the relatively low frequency of data collection based on surveys.
A significant consideration for both researchers and policy makers is the relatively low frequency of data collection based on surveys (like EIS, RIS, CIS, etc).
Tailings disposal is a significant consideration for the mining industry, with the majority of the ore processed in most mining operations ending up as tailings.
Loss of mirror reflectivity due to soiling at Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) plants is a significant consideration for design and operation of the plant.
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As investors evaluate a company, customer acquisition and revenue is a significant consideration, especially for B2B companies.
This represents a significant consideration driving the need for additional treatments such as linagliptin to improve glycemic control.
Personal security is typically a more significant consideration for passengers than whether or not the train is controlled automatically [21, 23], and Sect.
In the above six properties, the robustness is a more significant consideration for the use of digital watermarks in many different applications.
This may be a more significant consideration for antibodies raised against short peptides (both mono- and polyclonal), in contrast to those (polyclonals) raised against various parts of the immunizing protein.
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