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Discover LudwigThe phrase "considerable margin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant difference or gap between two quantities or outcomes.
Example: "The candidate won the election by a considerable margin, securing over 60% of the votes."
Alternatives: "significant gap" or "substantial difference."
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"It includes a considerable margin of security".
Bailey is the bookies' favourite by a considerable margin.
The performance was almost surprisingly propulsive; jollity outweighed pensiveness by a considerable margin.
But, by a considerable margin, the "murderous tyrant" has outweighed the "revolutionary icon".
But now scientists have taken that sequencing age limit even further – and by a considerable margin.
Still, among the seven pieces Ms. Cahill played, discord outweighed sweetness by a considerable margin.
It is also, by a considerable margin, the most ridiculous movie I have seen this year.
Nick Clegg is by some considerable margin the best interviewee of the three party leaders.
At 27, he is the youngest of the plutocrats by a considerable margin.
You can score tries against New Zealand but they have the best attack in the world by a considerable margin.
Silver found that the most predictive statistics, by a considerable margin, are a pitcher's strikeout rate and walk rate.
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