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'considerable reply' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it as an adjective to describe a response of some kind that was more than expected or particularly persuasive. For example: "Her considerable reply provided a much needed solution to the problem."
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He replies with considerable passion, arguing that music is a much better training for running a university than "physics or business management, or maybe even geography or history", because those subjects deal with mere facts.
Beaver asked Steuart "Where is your sword, sir?", to which the general replied, with considerable sarcasm, "Well, suh, you all waked us up so early this mawnin' that I didn't have time to get it on".
A considerable number of students (34%) chose the reply "Don't know—No answer" on this point.
"As you well know, Mr. Milosevic, Lord Ashdownn replied, "there was a considerable gap, well identified by many, between what you and your government said and what actually happened".
But the Threat Awareness Survey also showed a considerable apathy towards security, with half of respondents replying they didn't feel in danger because they were a small company.
However, in the psychological literature, "implicit" measures of attitudes measures of attitudes that do not reply on self-report have recently been gaining conself-report haveion (see Wittenbrecently Schwarz, eds., 2007; Petty, Fazio, and beenol, eds., 2009).
Despite having had this considerable period of time, the bank still has not replied to the complaint.
Mrs May replied: "It is a topic of some considerable concern.
Against Strawson ("Replies" 1979) he noted that there was considerable agreement between them: in particular, they both agreed that perceptual judgments contain implications going beyond those carried by a 'strict' account of our sensible experience.
"Yes," Senator Carter Glass, a Vriginia Democrat, replied, "and a tax on that would bring considerable revenue".
Only 26.8% of students were aware that "evolution refers to changes in populations – not individuals"; 46.7% disagreed with this claim, and a considerable percentage of 26.5% either did not know or did not reply.
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