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considerable

[kuhn-sid-er-uh-buhl] / kənˈsɪd ər ə bəl /




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“As I said, we normally focus more on the working conditions of lower-class women in factory settings, where their daily duties put them at risk of considerable harm,” Tess continues.

From Literature

Dupont was sidelined for nearly nine months before making his return for club side Toulouse to considerable fanfare.

From BBC

Paramount will be taking on an extraordinary amount of debt — some $79 billion — when the deal is done, which will put considerable financial pressure on it to cut costs, analysts say.

From MarketWatch

US and Israeli aircraft use a considerable amount of fuel reaching the Gulf and flying sorties over Iran, said Benjamin Neimark at the Queen Mary University of London.

From Barron's

France will relish extending the losing streak and ratcheting up the sudden and considerable pressure on Borthwick.

From BBC