considerable experience
collocation in Englishmeaningsofconsiderableandexperience
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considerable
adjective
uk/kənˈsɪd.ər.ə.bəl/us/kənˈsɪd.ɚ.ə.bəl/
large or of ...
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experience
noun
uk/ɪkˈspɪə.ri.əns/us/ɪkˈspɪr.i.əns/
(the process of getting) knowledge or skill from doing, seeing, or ...
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In addition,considerableexperiencewas acquired in the modulation and elimination of infection, usually with chemotherapeutic agents.
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If so, are teachers preparing students sufficiently for their careers and passing on the benefits of theirconsiderableexperience?
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Policy makers who have commissioned and made public economic evaluations haveconsiderableexperienceof the backlash against them.
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Considerableexperienceof the crops and cropping systems is an important precondition for this.
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A woman who begins full-time trading in adolescence will eventually accumulateconsiderableexperience, contacts, and perhaps wealth.
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However, only withconsiderableexperienceof learning the language were the learners able to use it appropriately themselves.
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This is a shame, because this book is based onconsiderableexperienceand contains many savvy judgments.
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In addition, today's retirees often haveconsiderableexperienceof international mobility as professionals and\\or as tourists.
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The dreams of the past prompted visions of future electronic musics, but ourconsiderableexperiencehas revealed different realities.
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However, all carried masters and mates withconsiderableexperienceof polar weather, especially of the winds and ice conditions that ultimately determined their movements and ability to hunt.
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Parents were very poorly informed about what otitis media was, despite the fact that many hadconsiderableexperienceof consulting with children suffering from this condition.
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Physiology was a model empirical discipline, one withconsiderableexperienceof dealing with statements later shown to be speculative, rash, or worse.
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So although winning aid takesconsiderableexperienceand perseverance, it offers entrepreneurs involved in contract-gardening a relatively low-risk, low-cost means of improving the productivity of their enterprises.
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In the course of time they will obviously obtainconsiderableexperience, and their work will tend to become more and more important.
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I have hadconsiderableexperienceof these very negotiations.
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She, of course, speaks from a position of veryconsiderableexperienceand authority in these matters.
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Many men of that age bringconsiderableexperienceand wisdom to our deliberations and to the process of industry.
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The reporter is a trained person who has hadconsiderableexperience.
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He, like others, hasconsiderableexperienceof this matter from the angle of the local authority.
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