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The phrase "are made with considerable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the process or quality of making something, emphasizing the significant amount of effort, resources, or skill involved.
Example: "These products are made with considerable attention to detail, ensuring high quality and durability."
Alternatives: "are crafted with significant" or "are produced with substantial".
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In many cases they are made with considerable deviations from specifications, violations of the engineering construction technology, etc.
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But the corrections were made with considerable effort.
The prediction of tsunami heights is fairly consistent with observed heights, suggesting that the prediction of inundation height at the coast may be made with considerable precision.
Glaciovolcanic sequences are widespread in northern Victoria Land and their interpretation enables estimates of past ice thicknesses and other defining parameters of the coeval ice sheet to be made with considerable certainty.
With considerable progress being made with computerized conformal radiation field control this could be an important area for the future in many fields including the common adult solid cancers such as lung, rectal and prostate cancer.
Considerable progress has been made with regard to securing industrial control systems.
While considerable progress has been made with increased access and improved outcomes in many developing countries, significant challenges remain.
During the past two decades, considerable progress has been made with the treatment of anxiety disorders in children and adolescents.
First, considerable progress can be made with already existing data, for example by combining multiple datasets from different sources and across scales.
Undoubtedly, many NCD proponents would argue that considerable progress can be made with existing knowledge and strategies, even as the global health community struggles to understand and target the 'causes of the causes' (16, 54).
In conclusion, the analyses of our data confirmed that chemo-radiotherapy performed by an experienced team can reach similar results in a population outside of a clinical trial and that considerable progress has been made with the use of concurrent chemo-radiotherapy to treat HNSCC over the last decade.
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