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The phrase "a very considerable presence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has a significant or notable impact or influence in a particular context.
Example: "The organization has established a very considerable presence in the international market, attracting attention from various stakeholders."
Alternatives: "a substantial presence" or "a significant presence".
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They are already a very considerable presence in Africa and we are now going through this moment in Brazil".
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The American Youth Congress once enjoyed a very considerable prestige...
Some original owners have resold at a very considerable profit".
"I think Mick's got a very considerable intelligence and a very inquiring mind.
The pumice-stone thrown up, covered the surface of the sea over a very considerable distance.
Here every kind of Japanese curio may be purchased, and a very considerable trade is done.
A court was told that "many investors had lost a very considerable sum of money".
"It's imposing a very considerable burden".
Collection includes a very considerable amount of material for Latin America, particularly for the earlier years.
The result was a very considerable quantity of caught fish.
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