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The phrase "considerably without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is significantly lacking in something else. Here is an example: The restaurant was considerably without customers, leading the owner to consider closing down.
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Both permeate flux and system recovery rate can be increased considerably without creating membrane fouling conditions.
Such a device allows for miniaturizing electromagnetic sources considerably without altering the radiation properties.
Mr. Samuels was able to reduce the noise considerably without diminishing the quality of the piano sound.
Her pie is too heavily spiced for my liking, but just a hint perks the whole thing up considerably without detracting from the apples.
This study also showed that incorporation of chlorinated rubber in the formulation would enhance the acid resistance considerably without affecting heat resistance and other desirable properties.
The addition of PMMA to the liquid electrolytes increases the viscosity considerably without affecting their stable potential window resulting in thermally stable gels.
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Mr. Flueckiger knew he could design a family home for considerably less, without compromising the design.
The history of romantic comedies would be considerably shorter without the presence of the shy girl.
It wouldn't have been as bad, but it could have been considerably worse without the stimulus.
If the economy grows as forecast over the next parliament, the deficit will shrink considerably even without further cuts.
When applied to overall process optimization, the optimization time is considerably reduced without penalizing the overall power plant model quality.
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