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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also found a considerable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing findings or observations that reveal significant amounts or degrees of something.
Example: "In the study, we also found a considerable increase in participant engagement over the course of the program."
Alternatives: "also discovered a significant" or "also identified a substantial".
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For more recent decades we also found a considerable decline in financial losses per year.
We also found a considerable number of species shared with reference habitats, indicating that these anthropogenic habitats function as important refuge sites for several species that are associated with the endangered soda pans.
A similar study of clinal adaptation in Drosophila melanogaster also found a considerable contribution of copy number variation to population differentiation, including large variants that affected multiple genes [17].
We also found a considerable inter-individual variation in the distribution of the metabolites.
We also found a considerable variability in the mRNA expressions across the diagnostic groups.
7 We also found a considerable tissue remodelling over several years using FAF and SD-OCT.
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Additionally, Williams et al. [54] have also even found a considerable variation between different water bodies of the same type (e.g. ponds) and identified several factors which influence species diversity, such as shading, seasonality, altitude, water depth and several other factors.
Previous surgery for endometriosis also was found a considerable factor [ 31, 42].
Mitchell (2008; see also Rothmayr et al. 2011) found a considerable overlap between neural responses in the rTPJ to both social cognition (theory-of-mind stories) and domain-general processing (attentional reorienting following an invalid cue).
The geology series found a considerable audience, but I also got letters from people telling me to write about something else.
Unexpectedly, Kalyna et al. [ 13] have also found that a considerable part of the alternatively spliced transcripts retaining introns, which are known to be the most common AS type in plants [ 5, 6], do not trigger NMD even though they possess PTCs and other classical NMD-inducing features.
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