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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a given consideration" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific factor or aspect that is being taken into account in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "In evaluating the proposal, a given consideration is the potential impact on the environment."
Alternatives: "a specific factor" or "a particular aspect".
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So we might allow that a given consideration (or state of affairs, or feature of a situation; insert your favored ontology of reasons here) is a reason in one case but that very same consideration might be no reason at all (or even a reason with the opposite valence) in another situation due to some difference between the two situations.
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The idea that, in child-custody cases, the preferences of a child should be given consideration, and not just the "best interest" of the child, is beginning to gain acceptance in the U.S., Canada and Europe.
"As a board member, I was informed yesterday that he wanted to be given consideration as a candidate," she said, referring to Dr. Hamer.
"Safety" was an item that was given consideration from time to time, as finances and time permitted.
"We are reviewing the report now, but at first glance, it appears to include some assumptions and conclusions that should be given consideration in a peer review process," Jason Marshall, the chief deputy director of the California Department of Conservation, said in an email.
"A lot of people will be given consideration".
"I was being given consideration," Mr. Gray said.
However, some limitations should be given consideration.
Create a menu giving consideration to the tastes and preferences of all your guests.
As a consequence, the SFDRR gives consideration to a variety of human mobility issues that are extremely relevant for DRR work leaving, however, unaddressed a few crucial issues.
Consider the relationship in terms of a hierarchy and give consideration to how the two dogs will mix.
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