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considerably in English:

1. significantly significantly


In Japan, employment opportunities are significantly lower for women than they are for men.
significantly higher
Food prices have increased significantly this year.
Listening to Mozart can significantly increase your intelligence.
Security charges and security overall have increased significantly in recent years.
While most of us are significantly better off financially than our parents and grandparents, happiness levels haven't changed to reflect that.
The pollution has increased significantly. We should do something about it.
This change will significantly influence the machine work.
This movie is significantly different from the previous one.
My piano playing has improved significantly since I started with a new teacher.
The number of students increases significantly from year to year.
The cost of food has gone up significantly as well
Health problems can be significantly reduced by careful diet.
The two sets of figures are not significantly different.
Brightening the display on most cell phones reduces their battery life significantly.

English word "considerably"(significantly) occurs in sets:

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2. to a fairly large degree



English word "considerably"(to a fairly large degree) occurs in sets:

Unit 11 glossary

3. substantial


substantial changes
They divorced on August 28, 1996, with Diana receiving a substantial settlement.
Activities like that pose a substantial risk of injury
-The furniture was cheap and not very substantial. -substantial meal
I worked extra shift last month and earned substantial amount of money.
It will require substantial time and financial resources.
The project is well-planned and interesting, but its immediate impact on the bottom line is not considered substantial.
This is the first substantial change to the Treaty of Maastricht on economic and monetary union.
I am sorry about the long answer but the details were also substantial.
a substantial number/amount/proportion: A substantial number of members have called to complain.
The compensation that I received after my accident, was substantial enough to buy a new car.
Officials said the company is in talks with two cities offering substantial incentives to build the studio.
Even the mother was always offering me things, though I knew she expected substantial presents in return.
If one is to save up the chicken feed every day, it will amount to a very substantial sum in a year.

4. much or a lot



5. consider


It's worth considering
If you consider the objective of hibernation, I think it's the response of animals trying to somehow survive the winter season with its lack of food.
I hope you consider my request for a day off this Tuesday 8th. If possible, I'd appreciate you letting me recover those hours any other day.
A tyrant must put on the appearance of uncommon devotion to religion. Subjects are less apprehensive of illegal treatment from a ruler whom they consider god-fearing and pious.
A Dothraki wedding without at least three deaths is considered a dull affair.
In order to live happily and healthily with parakeets or parrots, you should understand the science of animal behavior for domesticated birds, and consider the emotional effect of eventually losing them.
Consider what effects, that might conceivably have practical bearings, we conceive the object of our conception to have. Then, our conception of these effects is the whole of our conception of the object.
Human stupidity is endless, I say, and for this self-criticism, I consider myself an exception.
Ten million hectares of ancient forest are being cleared or destroyed every year. Please consider the environment before printing this e-mail.
Let us consider the gravity of this day, for today inside the hospitable walls of Boulogne-sur-Mer, the French are not meeting the English, nor are Russians meeting Poles, but people are meeting people.
"Jihadist terrorists, for example, are suddenly no longer considered dangerous. "
I am still considering whether to go to Vancouver or Toronto. I think I'll go to Vancouver because it's more beautiful.

English word "considerably"(consider) occurs in sets:

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