The phrase "considerably important" is correct and usable in written English. It is often used to emphasize the significance of something. For example, "His contribution to the project was considerably important."
Therefore, an accurate prediction of wave parameters is considerably important.
These frequency ranges are considerably important for commercial applications, such as TV signal, Mobile phone, wireless LAN and radar image.
Various tasks are concurrently performed, thereby making process management considerably important.
In the association's last survey, 21 percent of admissions officers deemed "demonstrated interest" to be "considerably important".
Thus, its binding studies with DNA are considerably important because mechanism of action of anticancer drug involves DNA binding.
River terraces and alluvial fans which were built by Zonouz river are considerably important in the area.
Changes in July insolation at 60 °N significantly explained over one-fifth of the variation in species composition, while changes in estimates of northern hemisphere temperature and ice-rafted debris events in the North Atlantic were also significant, but considerably less important.
The gain in external rotation at 0° of abduction was limited in our series (4°) and overall not significant but was considerably more important in the group with Arrow prosthesis (+9° p
Although quantitative resistance is indeed considerably more important than qualitative resistance in wheat breeding, the discovery that significant amounts of resistance can be controlled by major genes opened the way to genetic analysis of STB and may offer an opportunity to improve resistance by 'stacking' or 'pyramiding' several Stb genes (Chartrain et al., 2004b; see Section 6.1).
The top-level talks were considerably more important.
But two other rankings are considerably more important to him.
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