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The phrase "very considerable experience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a significant amount of experience someone has in a particular field or area. Example: "She has very considerable experience in project management, having led numerous successful initiatives over the past decade."
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"I thought of him as a very able, intelligent and articulate MP, someone who had very considerable experience and who was always thought of as potential ministerial calibre," he said.
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It also – oh joy! – had two toilets, a very considerable relief after the experience of No 92 and its single water closet two icy stories down from my bedroom.
As the meeting went along, I had a very strange realization that apparently I must have considerable experience in cult-like situations because this was all a piece of cake.
Uhuru Kenyatta has considerable experience running the family's many business ventures but very little in politics.
Thus, all the nurses have considerable experience with it, and we are confident that the risk of error was very low.
"Our considerable experience of the London market and free newspapers leaves us in no doubt that London Lite will be very attractive to advertisers and secure a big audience".
Apax has considerable experience with directories.
We've got considerable experience in government.
She has considerable experience of government.
Mr. Ospel has considerable experience with American acquisitions.
The U.N. had considerable experience with constitutions and elections.
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