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View definitions for considerably

considerably

adverb as in significantly

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The average ticket price for the record-breaking week was $338.09, which is considerably higher than every other show on Broadway.

What a dream job means for Musselman has changed considerably since he started coaching, yearning to make it to the NBA.

On others, particularly tariffs, the stakes are considerably higher; there's a danger that the constant back-and-forth and instability on the issue could push the Mexican economy into recession.

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But it is also true, according to opinion polls, that considerably more people in the UK are inclined to be critical of Donald Trump than supportive of him, particularly on his handling of Ukraine.

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The US Department of Defense has a higher figure of $182.8bn - taking into account a broader range of US military activity in Europe - but this is still considerably less than Trump's figure.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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