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The phrase "a very considerable height" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is significantly tall or elevated, often in a physical context.
Example: "The mountain reached a very considerable height, making it one of the tallest peaks in the region."
Alternatives: "a significant height" or "a great height."
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"The Land on each side of the entrance of this harbour riseth almost perpendicular from the sea to a very considerable height," he noted in his journal.
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Longitudinal growth data from rural Gambia also illustrate that an extended pubertal growth phase allows very considerable height recovery, especially in girls during adolescence.
Some original owners have resold at a very considerable profit".
"I think Mick's got a very considerable intelligence and a very inquiring mind.
A court was told that "many investors had lost a very considerable sum of money".
Cable says that "The Guardian has done a very considerable public service" over this issue.
We have now worked our way through a very considerable lunch at Le Bernardin, West 51st Street.
But he was also a very considerable composer of rock songs.
Under Fraser a very considerable number of refugees – from peasants to professionals – were welcomed.
He said that Livingstone had been "a very considerable public servant and a very distinguished leader of this city".
There is, in addition, a very considerable number of smaller species belonging to many phyla.
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