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Discover Ludwig"I consider making" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It is used when someone is thinking about or contemplating doing something in the future. Example: "I consider making a trip to Europe next year." This sentence means that the speaker is thinking about or planning to take a trip to Europe in the future.
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Reductive, but certainly not untrue – in fact, I consider making that my tagline on the dating site (none of my matches has got back to me).
I consider making a quick return to the Nine-Story Temple before I leave, but head in the opposite direction, toward the desert.
When I read pompous, snobbish critics who deride the minimalist Child vernacular, I consider making comparisons to Flaubert, Proust or Joyce, or point out that the genealogy of the action hero goes back to Homer and beyond.
"I went to art school, and I consider making movies art".
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I considered making a bigger extravaganza of this connection, but the most reasonable explanation is coincidence.
I considered making a toga-type sarong out of toilet paper.
I was so furious I considered making a complaint to the Equal Opportunity Office or the Inspector General.
I considered making this story about my personal struggles, instead, I'm making this a celebration of my culture and the women who make it whole.
● □ I would never make a false statement regarding my eligibility Survey finish ● □ I would consider making a false statement regarding my eligibility Continue to Q15 15.
Little by little, I'll consider making these changes".
"I will consider making ex-gratia payments in a small number of cases where we consider it inappropriate to withdraw the overprovision of benefit," added the minister.
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