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The phrase "a carefully considered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been thought through with attention to detail and deliberation.
Example: "After a carefully considered analysis of the data, we decided to proceed with the project."
Alternatives: "a well-thought-out" or "a thoughtfully evaluated".
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The offer is, clearly, a carefully considered marketing gimmick.
Parker has a carefully considered ethical framework for his practice.
Buckle up, it's going to be a carefully considered and multidisciplinary ride.
But after Mr. Bush's announcement, both praised him for a carefully considered decision.
Mr. Podkorytov gave a carefully considered account of the sometimes ruminative, sometimes sparklingly chromatic piano line.
For others, like Ms. Yilmaz, it was a carefully considered choice.
It doesn't have any semblance of a carefully considered and thought-through policy.
He now confesses that this was merely "knee-jerk opposition", and not a carefully considered opinion.
"The A.B.I. have produced a carefully considered report," Barclays said in a statement.
Major brands must have a carefully considered enforcement strategy in order to protect their intellectual property".
In 2010, Jonathan set about relaunching the brand in a carefully considered way.
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