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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as considerable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the significance or extent of something in relation to another factor.
Example: "The project's impact on the community was as considerable as the financial investment made by the sponsors."
Alternatives: "as significant" or "as substantial".
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She described the threats facing the UK as considerable.
Divergences could be just as considerable within the same nation.
Protesters said the sum was "embarrassingly small", while the Tate described it as "considerable".
His life was characterized by grinding poverty and mental instability, as well as considerable success.
Simone's passion for the European project was as considerable as it was sincere.
The caseworkers have great discretion in handling cases, as well as considerable moral authority in advising recipients what to do.
It has a big role to play in a dangerous region, as well as considerable influence among developing nations.
Thus, the as-prepared composite exhibits a markedly improved photocatalytic H2 evolution activity as well as considerable stability.
However, restraining biomechanical issues such as considerable bone loss around the stem and peri-prosthetic bone fractures are present.
Inspite of several advances sufficient encapsulation along with the controlled release and desired size range have remained as considerable challenges.
Classification of patients with low back pain (LBP) into subgroups is important as considerable variability exists in the LBP population.
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