Sentence examples for the considerable from inspiring English sources

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the considerable

adjective

Significant; worth considering.

  • I've spent a considerable amount of time on this.

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A right hook to the (considerable) gut.

He does not, quite, outlive the considerable pleasure he offers.

The considerable attention paid to standing was not a surprise.

So why the considerable ability to sense odors?

Most regrettably, "War" squanders the considerable merits of its leads.

Was it worth the considerable resources put into it?

Was he taken aback by the considerable fallout?

The considerable negative press has unnerved executives at HarperCollins.

One is the considerable upside of being a national treasure.

"Yet DfID only makes modest use of the considerable expertise that resides within the NHS".

"The number of women reflects the considerable feminization of horse-riding," Bartabas said.

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