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The phrase "after considerable work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a significant amount of effort or time has been invested in a task or project before reaching a conclusion or result.
Example: "After considerable work, the team finally completed the project ahead of schedule."
Alternatives: "after extensive effort" or "following significant labor".
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They included two pieces from Africa Jazz, which evolved after considerable work into "Ring Shout" and "Place Congo".
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After that considerable work, Martin Matalon turned to the universe of Luis Bunuel, consecutively writing scores for three legendary surrealistic films by the Spanish director : Las Siete vidas de un gato (1996), for Un Chien andalou (1927), Le Scorpion (2001) for L'Age d'or (1931) and Traces II (la cabra) (2005) for Las Hurdes (terre sans Pain) (1932).
Friedman: After 2007, we had considerable work to do with our allies--strong institutional allies like labor unions, nationally powerful Democrats--as well as with folks who were not necessarily with us on the issue.
HI reflects seniority, i.e. it would grow for a while after a researcher has delivered considerable work to the scientific community, even if the researcher did not provide further scientific contribution.
During his career and after his retirement, Fuller has also done considerable work in raising funds for diabetes research.
It quickly provided considerable work.
And the Stardust needed considerable work.
There was considerable work to do.
Not to mention considerable work building up to that time.
"The government is also doing considerable work to improve collection".
Considerable work has taken place behind the scenes.
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