Considerably in a sentence as an adverb

And, wouldn't you know it, productivity went up -- considerably.

Freedom of contract remains the rule even though it is much criticized in some circles and has been hedged considerably over the years.

Even though the Android phones of today are considerably less bad than Apple or Windows smartphones, they cannot be said to respect your freedom.

On the other hand, programming tools today suck considerably at presenting program meaning.

I hate how so many Windows applications are considerably uglier compared to Mac counterparts.

The first supposed fact thrown around in the medical costs argument like this is, "Well in India their cost of living is lower, so they charge considerably less, yadda yadda..." but it's obvious the price difference goes way beyond any cost of living gap.

Once again, some admin has changed the title from better to worse---it was "How I met a serial killer when I was a marine", which is considerably more descriptive.

Not to mention, it still misses the same point: Bill isn't saying that things don't suck currently, he's saying that while they're not great, they're considerably better than they were before and that's an ongoing trend.

Or maybe the word "heartbreaking" should be reserved for citizens of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where, all things considered, things are considerably more dire.

This leads to marriages which can be formed and destroyed at the whim of any person, and in our society today, it's even worse because women are considerably favored in the break-up.

Also considerably interesting was the economy of UO[3], which was wrought with a good deal of experimentation.~~~Also, if you played UO, you'd know that property taxes are a wonderful idea.

" [the authors assert that a certain type of albacore tuna sold in a certain form counts as 'white tuna', which accounts for the 6% of correct labels] If your goal was to achieve a result which shows lots of mislabeling, a good strategy would be to considerably oversample 'white tuna'.They took 48 more samples of tuna other than 'white tuna'.

Considerably definitions

adverb

to a great extent or degree; "I'm afraid the film was well over budget"; "painting the room white made it seem considerably (or substantially) larger"; "the house has fallen considerably in value"; "the price went up substantially"

See also: well substantially