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The phrase "adequately considering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the thoroughness or sufficiency of thought given to a particular subject or issue.
Example: "In making our decision, we must ensure we are adequately considering all possible outcomes."
Alternatives: "sufficiently contemplating" or "properly evaluating".
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"The vast majority of changes are focused on banking regulation without adequately considering the role of the investment adviser".
They also accused the city of moving to dispose of a building worthy of landmark status "without adequately considering the consequences of its loss".
A unified theoretical model adequately considering the overall heat transfer processes for the WVSR is first put forward.
Make sure that the media does not call them prematurely without adequately considering the possibility that provisional ballots might affect the outcome.
This creates an "externality," or global commons problem, because US regulators allow risks to build up in the system without adequately considering international implications.
There is a tendency to lead with our values without adequately considering the facts and how these (and our judgments) vary across institutional settings.
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Did Barr adequately consider this possibility?
"Application of the independent counsel statute was not adequately considered" by C.I.A. officials, the report says.
The Administration, according to these judges, failed to adequately consider the consequences of abruptly ending DACA.
Approval of this project is incomprehensible when the safety and national security risks are adequately considered.
Thus, in effect, cod were overfished because ocean warming wasn't adequately considered in fishing quotas.
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