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The phrase "added considerable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the significant contribution or increase of something, often in a quantitative or qualitative context.
Example: "The new marketing strategy added considerable value to our brand's visibility in the market."
Alternatives: "contributed significantly" or "provided substantial".
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To his intellectual flair and imagination was added considerable experience.
There is, he added, "considerable concern about Mr. Chernin's contract".
Aventura didn't change bachata beyond recognition, but it added considerable New York City outreach.
Some minor modifications to the system will continue, but this year's system has added considerable suspense.
The burgravate of Meissen, acquired in 1439, added considerable land and income.
Such bets added considerable tinder to the financial conflagration that erupted in 2008.
He added considerable weight and attention to the efforts when he travelled to Darfur and started campaigning in the US.
The Rangers added considerable size and toughness to their roster yesterday by signing the free-agent Steve McKenna.
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The CES at the Census Bureau has added considerable value to the LBD by improving longitudinal linkages, retiming multi-unit establishment births and dealing with missing data.
Nicklaus admitted that the exciting one-shot victory over Greg Norman and Tom Kite at the Masters added considerable incentive for him at this Open.
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