Sentence examples for always considered itself from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "always considered itself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the self-perception or identity of a group, organization, or entity over time.
Example: "The organization has always considered itself a leader in innovation and sustainability."
Alternatives: "has consistently viewed itself" or "has long regarded itself".

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"Hollywood has always considered itself in L.A. but not part of L.A.

With its rich 300-year history, Barclays has always considered itself a cut above its peers.

Despite starting out with a niche product, Uber has always considered itself in Promethean terms.

This place has always considered itself closer kin to Norway than to Edinburgh or Westminster.

Mr. Hobbs, who lives in Yonkers, said in a telephone interview: "The county always considered itself so above the law.

Japan opened up to outside influences in the 19th century; China has always considered itself the Middle Kingdom (ie, the centre of the world).

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Sag Harbor always considers itself the intellectual village.

"This is like a subneighborhood in Washington Heights and always has considered itself as such".

Yet, Schnabel always considered himself first and foremost a composer.

He always considered himself a student of the game.

He always considered himself a creative person.

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