Sentence examples for been considerably from inspiring English sources

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been considerably

adverb

Significantly; to a degree worth considering.

  • The situation has improved considerably.

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Underwater visibility has been considerably reduced.

It is probable that that character has been considerably misrepresented.

Gilliam has been considerably aided by Depp's Hollywood ascension in the period since Quixote.

In a statement the Fed said: "Economic growth this year has been considerably slower than expected".

"Police service funding has already been considerably reduced and further financial pressure lies ahead.

English ignorance of Scotland has always been considerably larger than Scottish ignorance of England.

"Security measures have been considerably increased since the work was taken," added Calvocoressi.

And recent headlines linking the two men have been considerably less flattering.

Check out the online "outlet," where merchandise has been considerably marked down.

Issa's transition into chairing the oversight committee has been considerably less seamless.

It had not, he said; coping with the deaths of soldiers had been considerably more difficult.

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