considerable success
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconsiderableandsuccess
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considerable
adjective
uk/kənˈsɪd.ər.ə.bəl/us/kənˈsɪd.ɚ.ə.bəl/
large or of ...
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success
noun
uk/səkˈses/us/səkˈses/
the achieving of the results wanted or ...
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Examplesofconsiderable success
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It has enjoyedconsiderablesuccessin a wide variety of problem solving tasks and domains.
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These ideas have been tested withconsiderablesuccessin incompressible flows - but not in compressible turbulence.
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Although the tin tickets proved to be aconsiderablesuccess, the planters and the government adopted further measures to supervise labour recruitment and immigration.
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The conclusions from the data do not suggest anyconsiderablesuccessin day care provision for this group of people.
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This alternative is empirical and practical, and people seem to findconsiderablesuccessat making decisions that guide social choice.
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Throughout the ages, political entrepreneurs have sought, often withconsiderablesuccess, to deflect blame for their country's woes to powerless groups.
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The system hadconsiderablesuccessin retrieving the required word.
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I have used this book withconsiderablesuccessin my seminars.
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Composers have explored the potential of orchestral spatial texture, sometimes withconsiderablesuccess.
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Diffusion models have hadconsiderablesuccessin describing the initial introduction and subsequent spread of new substances such as illicit drugs.
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For those who prefer the nominative approach, however, this can be achieved withconsiderablesuccess.
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As a first response, we have developed astrobiology courses for non-science majors that are enjoyingconsiderablesuccess.
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Virtually any explicit polynomial restarting scheme can be applied with implicit restarting, butconsiderablesuccesshas been obtained with exact shifts.
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Still, the effort to justify the film adaptation was aconsiderablesuccess.
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Over the last four decades anti-smoking campaigners have hadconsiderablesuccessin re-framing cigarette smoking as a social hygiene issue rather than a matter of individual choice.
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We have achievedconsiderablesuccessin this area recently.
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And we are very satisfied with the functioning of the codecision procedure which, in my opinion, is proving to be aconsiderablesuccess.
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