1. considerably
Our sales have grown considerably.
Sound travels considerably faster through water than through air.
The number of errors of fact in Arendt's book are considerably fewer than Abel implies.
These levels are considerably higher than levels achieved with therapeutic doses.
The spread of television has considerably deprived us of our time for reading.
She profited from her stay in London and considerably improved her English.
The treatment of the female sex has varied considerably in different ages and countries.
In my analysis I rely considerably on the types of authoritarian behaviour first analyzed by Kurz.
Computers have changed the industrial picture considerably.
The price of goods in the shops can sometimes come down quite considerably during the sales.
The Commission CFR will most probably be considerably shorter than the academic draft.
The European Consumer Centre and the Europa Diary can also help consumers considerably.
I'm going to have to up the price considerably then.
monitoring of our website activites has increased considerably over recent years
By installing two carburetors that racing-car enthusiast souped up his motor considerably.
Inglese parola "betraktelig"(considerably) si verifica in set:
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