Sentence examples for the considerably from inspiring English sources

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the considerably

adverb

Significantly; to a degree worth considering.

  • The situation has improved considerably.

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(No. 1 was the considerably older Sean Connery).

The considerably increased durability of the structure usually justifies this.

It's been four years since the debacle that was The Tourist and the considerably superior Salt.

Mr. Mandela sets himself the considerably more improbable goal of uniting country behind the team.

But in the final version of "Laughter" he settled on the considerably more shocking sixteen.

The considerably softer effect of slips and peignoirs on evening gown design is thoroughly considered.

While Shoe Zone has proved a stronger performer, the considerably larger Poundland has charmed the City.

At the moment it displays the considerably flashier efforts of Anté Vojnovic, a French sculptor who also designed the store.

He wore black dress shoes, not the sneakers or Rockports usually favored by the considerably older guy.

More common access is through the considerably less dated glass-and-steel veneer of the Arts Centre on Tobin Street.

IN the classic prank show "Candid Camera," people's varied reactions to the considerably milder pranks were the funny thing.

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