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The phrase "considerable controversy" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a situation or topic that is causing a significant amount of disagreement or debate. You can use this phrase in a variety of contexts, such as discussing a controversial political issue, a contentious scientific theory, or a divisive social topic. Example: "The latest decision by the government has sparked considerable controversy among citizens, with many expressing outrage and calling for change."
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This has sparked considerable controversy.
Those estimates, however, sparked considerable controversy.
However, the project has attracted considerable controversy.
With humans there is considerable controversy about vitamin supplements.
This too, created considerable controversy, given the schools' dire financing.
The shape-up site, the largest on the East End, is a subject of considerable controversy.
Whether Russia can sustain the gain "is a question of considerable controversy," Mr. Morse said.
Q: Although your prose has been universally praised, you remain an object of considerable controversy.
It's a position that granted him great influence but also brought considerable controversy.
This term is new and there is considerable controversy about what it actually means.
"There is considerable controversy surrounding the Danish study and women deserve a clear answer.
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considerable inconsistency
formidable controversy
considerable litigation
considerable disunity
considerable argument
huge controversy
remarkable controversy
considerable disagreement
particular controversy
considerable dissension
notable controversy
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considerable debate
enormous controversy
tremendous controversy
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