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The phrase "also suggest a considerable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something in addition to what has been mentioned proposes a significant amount or degree of something.
Example: "The findings of the study also suggest a considerable improvement in patient outcomes after the new treatment was implemented."
Alternatives: "also indicate a significant" or "also propose a substantial".
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Our findings also suggest a considerable number of subclinical infections during the outbreak.
Our findings also suggest a considerable contrast in perceptions of antibiotics between parents living in central towns and those living in rural villages.
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The results also suggested a considerable value in terms of the antioxidant activities of methanol extract and chloroform fraction of aerial parts of the in vivo grown red clover.
But they also suggest a paradox.
Suggest an appetizer, also suggest an entree.
Recent findings from the life-course approach also suggest that a considerable proportion of inequalities around regular dental attendance are already established in childhood and persists throughout the life-course [ 57].
Our results suggest a considerable income-related health inequality in Iceland over the years of 2007 2012.
Those that have, suggest a considerable degree of overlap.
The nickname also suggests a compliment.
He also suggested a fillip.
Our work also suggests that a considerable number of SNPs create or abrogate MREs in the human genome.
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