considerable in the PONS Dictionary

considerable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Another considerable part of it is inherited from the parents and will be consumed in the course of life.
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There is now considerable emphasis on minimally invasive alternatives to surgery.
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However, they have large fangs, and their glands produce a considerable quantity of toxic venom.
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The cast engaged in considerable improvisation in rehearsals.
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They are villages visited by considerable number of tourists.
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The considerable spending did not lead to more growth and did not benefit the poor.
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This pattern is useful when a message, or parcel of data, requires considerable metadata.
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The city has a mini harbor for fishing boats that hosts a considerable number of small individual fishing boats.
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The turret was hydraulically powered but it was hard to operate and added considerable drag.
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It was abandoned in 1951 at considerable cost to the taxpayers when it did not become profitable.
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