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Discover LudwigThe word 'unconsiderable' is not considered a standard or commonly used word in written English.
It is likely a misspelling or error, as the correct term is 'inconsiderable.' Inconsiderable means small or insignificant in size, value, or importance. It is typically used in formal or technical writing, such as in a scientific report or legal document. Example: Despite their efforts, the effects of the treatment were inconsiderable, and the patient's symptoms persisted.
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unconsiderable
adjective
Synonym of inconsiderable
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"I am certain the reason he married her was that he could keep control of her and the not unconsiderable earnings".
"The impact over the long term on the wildlife population is not an unconsiderable concern," Dr. Ostroff said.
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