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The phrase "administration has been considerably" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the extent of changes, improvements, or impacts related to an administration's actions or policies.
Example: "The administration has been considerably more transparent in its decision-making processes this year."
Alternatives: "administration has significantly" or "administration has greatly".
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On the other hand, I am compelled to tell you that the Obama administration has been considerably more consistent in the imposition of fines and sanctions against foreign companies who violate the framework of sanctions against Cuba, that engage in business transactions with us.
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On this point at least, the same hawks who have insisted that a NMD system should be an act of faith for Bush's Republican administration have been considerably less coy.
The language has been considerably simplified.
Underwater visibility has been considerably reduced.
Security has been considerably improved since the Westgate attack.
For many Countrywide borrowers, life has been considerably more difficult.
No administration has been immune.
This administration has "been worse".
Everything with this Administration has been reactive".
The Obama administration has been similarly cautious.
"The Obama administration has been outmaneuvered.
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