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As just about everyone in the world is 'against' cancer what they say about it would vary considerably.
I would say so their prices are considerably low and seem legit
The usual way is adsumus, "we are present". It is also possible to say hic sumus, "we are here", though this is considerably less common.
To use the adverb, considerably, requires considering or comparing two things; for example, you would say "she is considerably more experienced in playing ping pong than badminton."
Yes; if the "ly" ending didn't give it away, it's used to modify adjectives: considerably larger, considerably cheaper, etc. "Considerably" is an adverb.
Glasses vary very considerably in size.Glasses vary very considerably in size.Glasses vary very considerably in size.Glasses vary very considerably in size.
I have met Bruce Willis. I am 6'2'' and he is considerably shorter than myself. I would say he is around 5'5''.
We are considerably older than our children.
Consideration is the noun. Considerable is the verb. Considerably is the adverb.
Looks great, sounds awesome and great all around power increases are popular good reviews. On the bad side, the AEM filter rubber will crack considerably with time and the possibility of hydrolocking will increases considerably over stock components.
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Apples vary very considerably in size, but four to a kilogram is possible.Apples vary very considerably in size, but four to a kilogram is possible.Apples vary very considerably in size, but four to a kilogram is possible.Apples vary very considerably in size, but four to a kilogram is possible.