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Discover LudwigThe phrase "considerable money" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means a large or significant amount of money. Example: The businessman invested a considerable amount of money into his new start-up company.
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Considerable money is at stake.
Yet Fratangelo receives considerable money and encouragement from the U.S.T.A.
The ad will have considerable money behind it.
The moves saved considerable money, according to CBS executives.
Even a few dollars less in borrowing can save you considerable money in ultimate loan repayment.
Considerable money and time were devoted to assembling, chopping and simmering all of the above.
"The results also show the club does spend considerable money on wages, approximately £150million per annum.
Swiller later worked for Ronald Burkle, and raised considerable money for Villaraigosa.
Mr. Romney has raised considerable money from donors with ties to the oil industry.
Peter Brant appears to have made considerable money on the investment.
INSIDE TRACK: A Cadillac that gives Mercedes a run for its (considerable) money.
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