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Sentence count:293+23Posted:2016-07-22Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: substantiallywellSimilar words: considerableconsiderationconsiderbe considered asvulnerableoutsiderconsistconsist inMeaning: [kənˈsɪd(ə)rəblɪ]  adv. to a great extent or degree. 
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211. Separating the two parts is considerably easier than with cast iron.
212. The hotel was a good one, not luxurious, but considerably better than she was accustomed to staying in while working.
213. We must in fact recognise that Third World countries are considerably different from one another.
214. Dusky dolphins and Burmeister's porpoise are considerably more abundant and wide-ranging than the other three species.
215. It would have taken our ancestors considerably longer to do the same job 2,000 years ago.
216. Because Congregationalists were such a wealthy denomination the true figure would be considerably larger.
217. Sanctions upped the ante considerably in the Middle East crisis.
218. And the pressure of natural selection on the cuckoo is considerably greater than that on the host species.
219. Existing intermediate agencies differ considerably, responding to quite different circumstances.
220. Dad was now seventy, and Mama, although still in her early fifties, looked considerably older.
221. The following day his chest got considerably worse and this led to his hospitalization.
222. The slow and laborious nature of the work has meant that the fit-out has taken considerably longer than anticipated.
223. Literacy rates, a good indicator of educational achievement, have improved very considerably during the century.
224. Paper could also be easily recycled and would considerably lift the waste disposal burden.
225. The seaman had been knocked out cold, helped considerably by the cider no doubt.
226. Some one outside the stage door as she left had asked for her autograph and that had raised her spirits considerably.
227. Cytomegalovirus is a less well-known infection which affects considerably greater numbers of babies than rubella.
228. This has created considerably greater demand for both rentals and purchases.
229. The above examples of culturally defined behaviour have been selected because they differ considerably from behaviour patterns in Western society.
230. This also cleared, only to develop into bronchitis, which slowed down my activities considerably.
231. It contained a great hall but was considerably altered following afire in 1871.
232. These problems can be hereditary and there is no doubt that they can be triggered or made considerably worse by stress.
233. This offer of a spiritual identity was considerably enriched through its association with a potent instrument for popular cultural intervention.
234. Black trainees are subject to considerably worse conditions than their white colleagues.
235. Both new restaurants are considerably larger and more posh than their older sister establishments.
236. Local and national Health of the Nation initiatives would benefit considerably from such an approach.
236. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
237. Incidentally it changes its composition considerably between the foetus and the adult.
238. The fine Byzantine church was considerably restored in the nineteenth century, but retains its original character.
239. At all ages rates for men are considerably higher than those for women of the same age.
240. Local detention is considerably cheaper, although the state might still chip in with a subsidy.
More similar words: considerableconsiderationconsiderbe considered asvulnerableoutsiderconsistconsist inconsist ofconsistentside by sideconsistentlyprobablybearablepresumablyinevitablyfavorablecomparablesideasidebesidebesideslay asideon the sideset asideresidentput asidesidewalkrideraside from
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