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The phrase "considerably for" is not correct and is not used in written English.
Considerably is an adverb used to describe an amount, degree, or extent, such as in the following example sentence: She improved her grades considerably for the semester.
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This will thin down the numbers considerably – for various reasons.
The figure drops considerably for part-time workers in the UK.
Quite a Turnaround Things have changed considerably for Browns quarterback Derek Anderson.
Others glow like little running suns and brighten the horizon considerably for some time.
Moreover, if American forces are active, their professionalism will raise the bar considerably for everyone.
He brightened his timbre considerably for Copland's Sextet for Clarinet, Piano and String Quartet.
I hope we may be able to do considerably for our suffering soldiers.
The number of teeth per inch varies considerably for different shapes and sizes.
The prices ultimately paid to a hospital can vary considerably for treatment of similar medical problems.
The Yankees are looking to do something that "would improve this club considerably for next year," Cashman said.
According to the slum's residents, however, collection rates have dropped considerably for those outside the formal system.
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