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The phrase "also considered that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing an additional point or perspective that has been taken into account in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "In evaluating the project's feasibility, it was also considered that the budget constraints might limit our options."
Alternatives: "also taken into account" or "additionally noted that".
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Both readily acknowledged the high degree of impulsivity associated with that method, but also considered that impulsivity as simply another symptom of mental illness.
We also considered that anthropogenic stresses might have important role on the level of genetic diversity observed in population AA.
But astronomers also considered that idea unlikely, because the supermassive black hole would have shredded any cloud of gas--from which all stars condense--pulled into its influence.
I also considered that point at the end of the U2 concert as we walked through the stadium lot toward our car.
Reviewer Zack Handlen of The A.V. Club also considered that without said premise "deserve[d] better than to be background noise for a by-the-numbers erotic thriller".
We also considered that γ-H2AX expression or etoposide function might be cell-cycle dependent.
He also considered that it would take him three minutes to get to the closest hospital.
They also considered that as adult deer decrease in number, more fawns survive.
Participants also considered that they were significantly more active post-intervention.
I also considered that Jacob's asking me to murder him had just been an old-fashioned suicidal plea for help.
The court also considered that the companies "spent, at most, 11% of funds received from the public on film production".
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