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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with considerable fidelity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the accuracy or faithfulness of a representation, reproduction, or interpretation of something. Example: "The artist managed to capture the essence of the landscape with considerable fidelity in her painting."
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On the other hand, as the photograph of the south facade makes clear, the spirit of the rendered version -- a tower sliced along an arc, with earthy bronze tones on one side and celestial blue colors on the other -- was carried through with considerable fidelity.
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Those tapes, and other voluminous historical records, became the basis of a film that, within the constraints of its genre, strives for considerable fidelity.
We propose that the iterative approach applied to construct the model exhibits considerable fidelity to the biological structure of the process.
It met with considerable acclaim.
And with considerable success.
Elvis, Jr., watches you with considerable gravitas.
Gasquet's triumph came with considerable effort.
He spoke quietly, seriously, with considerable dignity.
She watched her sister with considerable amusement.
But he will arrive with considerable baggage.
But it was movement with considerable effort.
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