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The phrase "also constitute a considerable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the significance or impact of something in addition to other factors or elements.
Example: "The new policy changes also constitute a considerable improvement in employee satisfaction."
Alternatives: "also represent a significant" or "also amount to a substantial".
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ALI/ARDS also constitute a considerable long-term illness and disability burden, with significant neuromuscular, pulmonary and psychological morbidity seen in 50 to 70% of survivors, and just 49% returning to employment one year post-discharge [ 2].
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In neuroendocrine cells, the secretory granules also constitute a very important Ca2+-storing organelle, and the possible role of the stored Ca2+ as a trigger for secretion has attracted considerable attention.
They also constitute a small area of the entire territory.
The Jasonites also constitute a new chapter for Mr. Barba.
It would also constitute a major strategic coup for Bertelsmann.
Mudflows from severe storms also constitute a natural hazard.
Would that also constitute a hate crime?
Missing data might also constitute a selection bias.
Wild rodents also constitute a reservoir of hantaviruses (14 ).
These diseases also constitute a major burden of disease [ 47].
Carotenoids also constitute an important economical trait in horticulture.
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