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The phrase "considerable in" is not grammatically correct as it is missing a noun or pronoun that it is referring to
The phrase should be written as "considerable in [something]", in which the something is the noun or pronoun being referred to. For example: "The renovations had considerable in cost."
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I read considerable in it now and then.
Those benefits have been considerable in the past.
But those advantages would have been considerable in the race that this turned out to be".
Ms. McDermott's virtuosity is considerable in every sense but is at its best when hidden.
The costs of oil spills are considerable in both economic and ecological terms.
His influence in Siena was great in the 14th century and considerable in the 15th.
Italy has always been something of a gerontocracy, but this tendency has worsened considerable in recent times.
His prestige was considerable in Russia, and his scientific works and his role in the Academy were known abroad.
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This will be complemented by considerable in-kind contributions of all participating institutions.
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