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The phrase "able to consider this" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the capacity or willingness to think about a particular issue or topic.
Example: "I hope you are able to consider this proposal before making your final decision."
Alternatives: "capable of contemplating this" or "willing to reflect on this".
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"I think the people should be able to consider this in its own right," Abbott told reporters in Brisbane.
A commission confined to looking at the media would not be able to consider this other serious matter of police failures and mistakes.
Stadlen said the panel might, if it had been able to consider this evidence, have come to a different conclusion about whether McKeown had passed inside information in the knowledge that it would be used for lay betting.
If our nation's voters are able to consider this proposal carefully and still elect the plan's supporters in 2012, I may finally lose all faith in the decency of our electorate.
In fact, among the previously defined families, only the heuristic rule and FLC are able to consider this aspect, as the other families are parameter-independent approaches.
Thirdly, we extend policy management capabilities of IAM systems with a policy mining engine that is able to consider this contextual data during the automated detection and refinement of policies according to a structured process model (presented in Section 4).
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I am certain, however, that it would be a comfort to be able to consider the options afforded by this bill".
"I am certain, however, that it would be some comfort to be able to consider the options afforded by this bill.
In order to control this behavior, a phenomenological constitutive model able to consider the contact as a structural limitation is required.
"There have been few cases of injustice that are as clear and profound as this one is, but he's not able to consider that".
"If it had been around this time, then we may have been able to consider those sites.
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possible to consider this
able to analyze this
able to scrutinise this
able to ascertain this
impossible to consider this
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used to consider this
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able to make this
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