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The phrase "considerable outrage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant level of anger or indignation in response to an event or action.
Example: "The decision to cut funding for the arts sparked considerable outrage among the community."
Alternatives: "significant anger" or "great indignation."
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The group Postpartum Support International, a leader in mental-health issues for pregnant women and new mothers, responded with considerable outrage.
Mr. Dube's killing has provoked considerable outrage here, and police officials said Sunday that members of at least one Johannesburg community had taken vigilante action against a man they suspected of being a criminal.
Whereas there had been no objection to a fitness center in Hartsdale, there had been considerable outrage to the haste to change zoning laws and create new code to allow this facility to exist.
For example, in America Bill Clinton had a relationship with Monica Lewinsky, and it caused considerable outrage.
The event caused considerable outrage, and memorializing the deceased gorilla consequently became one of 2016's most pervasive memes.
At least two black men have been fatally shot by police since Friday and this fact alone should be enough to draw considerable outrage from most American citizens.
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For example, in late 1998 four prominent intellectuals were assassinated, allegedly by state intelligence officers, prompting considerable public outrage.
Mr. Tacopina's job is to persuade the judge to be lenient, despite considerable public outrage over the verdicts.
He told them he was lying nearly 20 years ago when he said he could identify the man who shot his cousin, a little girl who was struck by a stray bullet in a case that caused considerable public outrage.
The suckiness or otherwise of Shakespeare is a topic that cannot be broached without generating considerable online outrage, and Glass later backtracked, telling Entertainment Weekly that his provocative comment was "kind of an off-the-cuff thing to say that in the cold light of day, I'm not sure I can defend at all".
While each event appeared at the outset to have the potential to trigger significant protests, the "Danish cartoons" incident ultimately led to substantial Muslim mobilization, including massive protests and considerable violence, while outrage triggered by the pope lecture quickly subsided with essentially no violence.
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