Sentence examples for all its considerable from inspiring English sources

The phrase "all its considerable" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that possesses a significant amount of a certain quality or characteristic, but it lacks context to be usable.
Example: "The project has all its considerable resources allocated to the development phase."
Alternatives: "all its substantial" or "all its significant".

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The show can be played for all its considerable worth and it can be mangled.

For all its considerable delights, this was not the Sultan's Elephant.

For all its considerable success, Friends placed its six stars in something of a creative straitjacket.

There's also a cold-war hangover: the US, with all its considerable assets in the region, versus Russia, with its only Mediterranean port in Syria.

The company will need all its considerable political clout in Washington to speed through a resolution from regulators who are already facing allegations that they fast-tracked the troubled aircraft in the first place.

Schiller is meant to be a survivor of the New York Jewish literary renaissance of the nineteen-fifties and sixties, but the movie, for all its considerable intelligence, dries out his temperament too much.

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Most of the series' magnificence, and all of its considerable wit, is down to two things and two things alone.

And the soprano Tammy Hensrud, as the prostitute Jenny Hill, spun out the "Alabama Song" for all of its considerable worth.

The European car industry is using all of its considerable lobbying power to dilute the 130g/km rules, with particular pressure coming from Germany's carmakers.

America will do all in its considerable power to dissuade Taiwan from provoking the crisis in American relations with China that would follow increased belligerence.However, it is still reasonable to predict another Taiwan Straits crisis in the coming 18 months.

Political parties were not allowed to hold rallies calling for a "no" vote or for a boycott, and the government deployed all of its considerable resources -- from money for a huge advertising campaign to transportation on Election Day -- to produce a large turnout and a "yes" vote.

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