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after some considerations
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "after some considerations" is not correct in standard English; it should be "after some consideration." You can use it when indicating that a decision or opinion has been formed following careful thought or deliberation.
Example: "After some consideration, we have decided to proceed with the project."
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In this context, after some considerations related to the sensor strategy adopted on behalf of living beings, the attention is payed on cantilevers and microphones similar behaviour, while more emphasis is given to the sensor-oriented MOSFET family, which includes ISFET and GasFET.
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They decided, after some consideration, that it would be unwise".
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After some consideration, Gow asked Worsley to take charge.
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Man 2 (after some consideration) "What did his wife say".
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"A teardown house [would] maybe cost $35m£22.5m5m), and up from there," Hardy says after some consideration.
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"But I've been to a trailer park before," Mr. Davis, 25, said after some consideration.
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They might say yes at first, but I suspect that after some consideration, they'd think better of it.
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"After some consideration, I spoke with Geldof and informed him I would be unable to attend the studio session".
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After some consideration, the nation's granny replied: "I think it's manners".Mia Farrow is no goody-goody.
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"After some consideration, I spoke with Geldof and informed him I would be unable to attend the studio session," he wrote on Twitter.
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After some consideration, she spread a tiny pink Peruvian-style hooded sweater out in front of Lisa Berke and, twirling her ponytail self-consciously, asked: "Do you make this in Size 12? I can wear a Size 12".
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Best practice
When you mean to convey that something was decided or done after careful thought, use the singular form "after some consideration". For example: After some consideration, the committee reached a decision.
Common error
The term "considerations" in the plural often refers to factors to be taken into account, not the act of considering itself. Using "consideration" emphasizes the process of thoughtful evaluation, whereas "considerations" denotes a list of items. For example: Incorrect: After some considerations, we proceeded. Correct: After some consideration, we proceeded.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "after some considerations" functions as an adverbial phrase, modifying a verb or clause to indicate the timing or sequence of an action. However, Ludwig AI points out that the grammatically correct and more widely accepted form is "after some consideration".
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "after some considerations" is encountered in various sources, Ludwig AI flags it as grammatically incorrect; the correct form is "after some consideration". This phrase is an adverbial phrase used to indicate that an action or decision follows a period of careful thought. Despite its appearance in news, science, and wiki sources, it's advisable to use the singular form for grammatical accuracy. Alternatives like "after careful thought" or "following deliberation" offer similar meanings and are grammatically sound.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
following some deliberation
Replaces "considerations" with "deliberation", emphasizing the act of careful discussion and thought.
after careful thought
Emphasizes the thoughtfulness involved in the process.
subsequent to some reflection
Uses "reflection" to highlight the act of pondering and uses "subsequent" to clarify sequence of actions.
after due deliberation
Adds "due" to emphasize the appropriate level of consideration given.
upon further reflection
Highlights the act of looking back and thinking again about something.
on closer examination
Focuses on the detailed review and scrutiny of a matter.
having pondered the matter
Uses a more formal tone with "pondered" to describe deep thought.
after weighing the options
Highlights the act of balancing different choices.
once the matter was considered
Changes to a passive voice construction focusing on the completed action of consideration.
with ample forethought
Emphasizes the planning and anticipation that preceded the decision.
FAQs
How to use "after some consideration" in a sentence?
Use "after some consideration" to indicate that a decision or action followed a period of careful thought. Example: "After some consideration, the team decided to postpone the launch."
What can I say instead of "after some considerations"?
Since "after some considerations" is generally considered grammatically incorrect, you can use alternatives such as "after some thought" or "following deliberation" to express a similar meaning.
Is it correct to say "after some considerations" or "after some consideration"?
The grammatically correct phrase is "after some consideration". The plural form "considerations" is typically used when referring to factors or points to be considered, not the process of considering.
What's the difference between "after some consideration" and "taking into consideration"?
"After some consideration" indicates a decision made following a period of thought, while "taking into consideration" means including something as a factor in one's thinking or decision-making. They refer to different stages of a decision-making process.
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