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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reconsidering" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It can be used when referring to the act of reconsidering something, but it is more natural to use "a reconsideration" instead.
Example: "After much thought, I decided that a reconsidering of our previous decision was necessary."
Alternatives: "a reevaluation" or "a reassessment".
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His party's campaign manifesto calls for an "equal partnership" with the United States and a "reconsidering" of the 50,000-strong American military presence here.
Given that that debate was just days after video surfaced of Trump bragging about grabbing women by the pussy, a lot of commenters dismissed Trump's move as a stunt, but since then liberals have been wrestling with Broaddrick's accusations amid a reconsidering of Clinton's actions.
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New information is emerging as a basis for reconsidering albumin as a key homeostatic molecule in the critically ill.
This is detrimental for the students because reconsidering a career is an enormous decision.
Within a month, the F.D.A. announced that it was reconsidering, a move consumer advocates condemned.
But Mr. Tassio, a financial analyst, reconsidered a moment later, clearly needing an opportunity to vent.
He paused, perhaps reconsidering a bit.
And the burger behemoth is reconsidering a planned multipage deal for 2003.
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is reconsidering a grant that critics say will fund "cold fusion" experiments.
It's a lesson worth reconsidering.
Johnson, dressed in a blazer, jogged a few steps before reconsidering.
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