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The phrase "at considerable expense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the high cost associated with a particular action or decision.
Example: "The company decided to upgrade its technology, but it did so at considerable expense."
Alternatives: "at a significant cost" or "at a high price".
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And sometimes the hurdles multiply, at considerable expense.
They had to purchase a separate policy for Mr. Linnell at considerable expense.
Equipment would have to be imported, and stars and crews fed and housed, at considerable expense.
So for now, gay couples and families are fighting their own battles — often at considerable expense.
It has been equipped at considerable expense to receive the residents of Camp Ashraf.
Though some train alone, most employ a coach, usually a past champion, at considerable expense.
Instead, he explains, Starbucks provides a comfortable environment, at considerable expense, so that people will buy overpriced coffee.
If winning Florida represents a high-upside case for Mr. Obama, however, it also comes at considerable expense.
Others will be broken into their components, at considerable expense to the environment and people's health, and sold as raw materials to manufacturers.
"Panic Room" was skillfully constructed, no doubt at considerable expense, but it's hard to shake the feeling that nobody's really home.
But it is shocking that designers expect retailers and journalists to come so far, and at considerable expense, to view so little.
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