Sentence examples for all of its considerable from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "all of its considerable" is not correct as it is incomplete and lacks context.
It could be used in a sentence where you are describing something that has considerable qualities or attributes, but it needs to be followed by a noun to be complete.
Example: "The project received all of its considerable funding from private investors."
Alternatives: "all of its significant" or "all of its substantial".

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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.

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.

Since the government is pumping all of its considerable oil earnings into fighting the war, the job of feeding (and housing and clothing) Angolans falls to the WFP and the aid donors.But the relief agencies do not have nearly enough money to meet Angola's constantly rising demands.

But all in all, this small city with a tremendous sense of self will always find new ways to surprise you, just when you think you've exhausted all of its considerable fun reserves.

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In spite of its considerable size, Jura is practically empty.

Looting and mass demonstrations drove Fernando de la Rua from the presidency on December 20th, after just two years of a government that had frittered away all of its initially considerable political support.In his place, Congess installed Adolfo Rodriguez Saa, the Peronist governor of San Luis province.

And yes, "The Master" seems to have lost virtually all of its once-considerable momentum.

But preventing the wealthy from translating economic might directly into political power is a profound concern for a democracy that aims for an equal voice for all of its citizens, but tolerates considerable economic inequality.

The book might need all of his considerable promotional talents.

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