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When talking about considering something, we use the phrase 'after considering' or 'having considered'. For example, "After considering all the options, I decided to go with the one that had the best value."
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Incremental+: first integrates only classes and after, considers only aspects; 3.
Combined: combines the integration of aspects and classes; Incremental+: first integrates only classes and after, considers only aspects; Reverse: applies the reverse combined order; and.
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After considering the case, Bush Sr took action.
After considering Sun City in South Africa, they decided on Barbados.
A majority stayed put after considering the options.
But after considering the alternatives, I will support this agreement".
Of course not -- not after considering only three dresses.
It has changed its mind after considering 'the contextual issues'.
Then, after considering all the evidence, viewers could vote.
Member Harvard Republican Club, but voted for Roosevelt after considering Thomas.
After considering the interest charges, it will have sold stock for $21.72 a share or less.
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