Examples of 'quite a considerable' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite a considerable"

quite a considerable - this phrase is used to emphasize that something is noteworthy, sizable, or of significant importance, often in a positive context

How to use "quite a considerable" in a sentence

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quite a considerable
This would save quite a considerable amount.
Quite a considerable portion of the rural population were so employed.
The above example poses quite a considerable drawback.
We spent quite a considerable amount of money in the transfer window.
There is a language difference and quite a considerable culture difference.
It is quite a considerable advantage for the efficiency of the sites.
The programmes are therefore expected to play quite a considerable role in relation to this objective.
Quite a considerable amount of economic creation of value takes place.
She is also able to store quite a considerable amount of magical energy.
The materials transloading stations were also integrated and reduced to quite a considerable degree.
Which is quite a considerable amount by now.
In the seventeenth century many German women attained to quite a considerable knowledge of Hebrew.
There has been quite a considerable extension of the possibilities of a nullity.
Recently, my mother was forced to sell off quite a considerable amount of things.
I spent quite a considerable time looking at photos of pregnant women today.

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As a port city Shanghai survived quite a considerable foreign influence.
It seems that quite a considerable number of nestlings are even killed by these parasites.
You can see I have given the matter quite a considerable amount of thought.
They demand quite a considerable amount of attention and care for their feathers.
Those initiatives are starting to have quite a considerable effect in corporate Canada.
It offers you quite a considerable amount of premium features for startups and small businesses.
One area of transit is the problem of fraud, which is quite a considerable one.
This can have quite a considerable effect on LDL levels.
For the most part, however, this stage of development took quite a considerable time.
However, there is quite a considerable danger in taking on.
Quite a considerable distinction from our modern definition!
I believe it 's quite a considerable fortune.
Quite a considerable congregation gathered-about 80.
As a result, they account for quite a considerable amount of inner-city pollution.
And quite a considerable sum of money, of resources, was taken from them.
What about the interest to that? Which is quite a considerable amount by now.
That there is quite a considerable amount of unaccounted-for time is obvious.
Recently, my mother was forced to sell off quite a considerable amount of things. Well.
On the contrary, quite a considerable proportion of this population preferred perusing items in a physical store.
Our Mr. Owen seems to keep quite a considerable armory.
MR OWEN noted that there had been quite a considerable budget increase of 7 % the previous September.
Only 40 % of the annuity is taxable . This is quite a considerable tax benefit.

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