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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I definitely considered" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing that you have thought about something seriously or thoroughly. Example: "Before making my final decision, I definitely considered all the possible outcomes."
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Although I definitely considered schools elsewhere, the idea of living in a large city was attractive.
"Prior to my transition, I definitely considered myself a lesbian for sure," says 33-year-old Will Krisanda.
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'I definitely consider myself a sportsman,' he says.
"I definitely consider myself a songwriter before I think of myself as a singer.
I definitely consider myself a journalist, as well as an artist and a filmmaker.
"I definitely consider the rumor page a positive and useful tool for those on the job market," says Bonanos. "Without the rumor page, you wouldn't know if offers have been made or if you might still have a chance in getting a certain job".
So, yeah, I definitely consider us a gay family.
I'm certainly a lesbian and I definitely consider myself an artist.
I wouldn't say I've achieved monetary success, but I definitely consider myself very successful.
Laura Poitras: "I definitely consider myself a journalist, as well as an artist and a filmmaker.
I have definitely considered introducing Black folks in the tech sector just because they're both Black (this, despite the fact that I really hate being introduced to women in business when the only things we obviously have in common are that we're both women, and we both work).
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