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The phrase "a very considerable sum of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a large amount of money or resources in a formal or descriptive context.
Example: "The charity received a very considerable sum of donations this year, allowing them to expand their programs."
Alternatives: "a substantial amount of" or "a significant sum of".
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A court was told that "many investors had lost a very considerable sum of money".
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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.
The result was a very considerable quantity of caught fish.
This is already a very considerable body of data.
I always find it interesting that many people think Tiger Woods should forgo a chance to make history and a considerable sum of money so that a very wealthy, very successful white woman can join her fifth country club.
Green tea must be fresh, and it may be a waste of a considerable sum of money to take a chance on stale or mediocre tea.
You might not win, but you would certainly spend a considerable sum of money over a light bulb.
She said today: "I'm very flattered and I'm now going to insure each cheek for a considerable sum of money".
We had to pay our own way, and it was a considerable sum of money.
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