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am considerably
adverb
Significantly; to a degree worth considering.
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For me too, and I am considerably older.
He said that despite their unwillingness to commit to new talks, "I am considerably more optimistic than when I left Beijing three days ago".
And those who said it like "sow" were people from outside the area who based their West Midlands accents on Harry Enfield's "Oi am considerably richer than yow".
Not so the chapter called Fear of the Duck, for this is a subject with which I am considerably more acquainted.
I am considerably less naïve now than in the days when I innocently read fiction as fiction, when I took the author's word that characters and events had been invented.
She soon became engrossed in old volumes of Austen's letters, and one morning spotted a sentence Austen wrote just a few months before she died: "I am considerably better now and am recovering my looks a little, which have been bad enough, black and white and every wrong colour".
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"Diesel is considerably cheaper".
Some are considerably older.
Pennsylvania is considerably less elastic.
Their tablemates were considerably chattier.
Recent sculptures are considerably tamer.
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