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"Considering all that" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, often used to mean taking into consideration all the facts or evidence
For example: "Considering all that, I think the best course of action is to hire a professional to help us fix the problem."
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Considering all that had happened, he wanted to make sure, he said.
Considering all that has been accomplished in Berlin over the last few years, one can't help but be excited about what the next decade has in store for this city with ever-evolving zeitgeist.
Considering all that, I ask him how he came to find himself here.
Considering all that, some might wonder who would attend a doubleheader between these two teams.
Considering all that, McGehee could gloat about the Cubs' mistake in letting him go.
Considering all that, do you think the N.B.A. will be in a rush to put a team in Las Vegas?
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He could scarcely bear to consider all that had stirred him on Saturday.
The trouble begins when you consider all that has been lost in pursuing this more popcorn-friendly approach.
"All the testimony was heard, so the things that we will consider, all that has taken place," said Senator James F. Clayborne Jr., a Democrat.
Duke's passing has given me pause to consider all that's happened in the industry since his first game was launched in 1991, in an era before the PlayStation, Dolby surround sound and, heck, even Lara Croft.
John slipped on the Black Hat and began to consider all that could go wrong with his plans.
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