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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and a considerable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to emphasize a significant amount or degree of something that follows in the sentence.
Example: "The project requires time, effort, and a considerable amount of resources to be successful."
Alternatives: "and a significant" or "and a substantial".
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She is survived by Detmar and a considerable hat collection.
Idealism and a considerable amount of symbolism characterize the images adorning the nation's early currency.
It involved much camping and record keeping and a considerable amount of hash".
It still garnered millions of grassroots supporters and a considerable social media presence.
David Denby calls the film "insufferable" and "a considerable enlargement of the rhetoric of cinema".
But Netflix has a terrific reputation among its customers and a considerable head start.
As official painter to the city of Brussels, he achieved international fame and a considerable fortune.
There is a Bentley in the drive, a tennis court in the garden, and a considerable Edwardian house straight ahead.
Suffice to say that good communication requires practice, goodwill, determination and a considerable amount of inborn talent.
But there would be no guarantee of outperformance in the future, and a considerable risk of underperformance.
The death of Patrick O'Brian in Dublin has taken from the world a great storyteller, and a considerable enigma.
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