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considerably

[kuhn-sid-er-uh-blee] / kənˈsɪd ər ə bli /


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Some warehouses, such as the one in Georgia, have sold for considerably higher premiums than that.

From The Wall Street Journal

City Property - the arms-length Glasgow City Council body that manages the property - says the new terms are considerably cheaper than a commercial business would be given.

From BBC

Spielberg’s film, released the year before “Testament,” is a sci-fi fantasy of suburban youth in a universe of expanding possibility—an inverse image of the considerably darker, not-so-improbable science fiction in which Scottie finds himself.

From The Wall Street Journal

The number of stocks reporting earnings has slowed down considerably.

From MarketWatch

Inter Miami have the biggest wage bill in the MLS at $48.98m, considerably bigger than the rest of the league.

From BBC