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considerable less than
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "considerable less than" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression should be "considerably less than." Example: "The new model is considerably less than the previous version in terms of cost."
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Alternative expressions(20)
considerably lower than
noticeably less than
significantly less than
markedly less than
much less than
markedly lower than
far lesser than
much smaller than
substantially below
many less than
substantial less than
greatly less than
distinctly less than
far less than
considerably less than
significantly shorter than
appreciably less than
far below
significantly slower than
significantly smaller than
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2 human-written examples
And considerable less than chief execs at rival banks such as Goldman Sachs' Lloyd Blankfein, who got $9m, JP Morgan's Jamie Dimon, who took home $17m and Wells Fargo's John Stumpf who topped the table with $18m.
News & Media
In the group of patients treated without radiotherapy, only 1,4% patients developed SN, which is considerable less than in the group of irradiated patients (5,8%).
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Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
The company releases its next generation of the portable music and video player today, amid considerable less fanfare than when it debuted last fall.
News & Media
Having shifted the saturation to the higher loads, we see from Figure 16 that, at λ = 80, customers are awaiting for considerable less time than before.
One of the reasons to explain this fact is that the developments of general purpose software for stochastic analysis have received considerable less attention than their deterministic counterparts.
1D models offer good accuracy with considerable less computational cost than equivalent three-dimensional (3D) models (15, 52).
The similar effect of coupling between charge and spin appears in electron gas with spin-orbit coupling [29], but amplitude of spin wave is considerable less in this case than that of charge wave for experimentally relevant parameters.
Science
The present approach requires considerable less computational time and memory than three-dimensional simulation of a wind turbine rotor by merely CFD methods, while retains the desirable accuracy.
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Wiki
The first question most people I meet ask me is "Why?" Why would I leave a good job, endanger my career and my retirement to chase what most considerable a less than desirable job in politics?
News & Media
Several newspapers have reported that military commanders, who wield considerable power, are less than thrilled with Mr. Sezer's candidacy.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When comparing quantities, use "considerably less than" or "significantly less than" instead of "considerable less than" to maintain grammatical correctness and clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "considerable" directly before "less than". "Considerable" is an adjective. Use the adverbial form "considerably" to modify "less than" correctly.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "considerable less than" attempts to function as a comparative expression. However, it incorrectly uses the adjective "considerable" instead of the adverb "considerably" to modify the comparative phrase "less than". According to Ludwig AI, this construction is not correct in standard written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "considerable less than" may appear in various contexts, it's grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "considerably less than". As Ludwig AI points out, using "considerable" as an adjective instead of the adverb "considerably" creates a grammatical error. For clarity and precision, using alternatives like "significantly less than" or "much less than" ensures grammatically sound and effective communication. Always prioritize grammatical accuracy, especially in formal writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
significantly less than
Replaces "considerable" with "significantly", emphasizing a notable difference, while maintaining grammatical correctness.
much less than
Uses "much" instead of "considerable", providing a simpler and more direct comparison.
far less than
Substitutes "considerable" with "far", intensifying the degree of difference in a grammatically correct way.
substantially less than
Replaces "considerable" with "substantially", indicating a significant and measurable difference.
appreciably less than
Uses "appreciably" to denote a noticeable difference that is easily perceived.
markedly less than
Emphasizes that the difference is very noticeable or distinct.
noticeably less than
Highlights that the difference is easily observed or apparent.
measurably less than
Indicates that the difference can be quantified.
visibly less than
Suggests that the difference is clear and obvious.
detectably less than
Implies that even a small difference can be perceived.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "considerable" in comparative sentences?
Use "considerably" instead of "considerable" before comparative phrases like "less than". For example, use "considerably less than" rather than "considerable less than".
What can I say instead of "considerable less than"?
You can use alternatives like "significantly less than", "much less than", or "far less than" depending on the context.
Is "considerable less than" grammatically correct?
No, "considerable less than" is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrase is "considerably less than", where "considerably" is an adverb modifying the comparative phrase.
How does "considerably less than" differ from "slightly less than"?
"Considerably less than" indicates a notable difference, while "slightly less than" suggests a marginal difference. The choice depends on the magnitude of the comparison you want to express.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested