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The phrase "and considered that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a thought or opinion that has been taken into account in a discussion or decision-making process.
Example: "The committee reviewed the proposal and considered that it would benefit the community significantly."
Alternatives: "and deemed that" or "and believed that".
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As he sat next to Hamilton and considered that moment, Bradley choked up.
"I have no doubt that he loved playing for the Jets and considered that team his home.
Once upon-a-time studios flung a couple of deathmatch modes in at the arse-end of the development process, and considered that job done.
People close to Mr. Koppel said that he decided to respond in an Op-Ed article because he wanted to choose each word precisely and considered that easier to do in writing than in interviews with the news media.
§§ 17:286.1-17:286.7 (West 1982), each of whom had sworn to support the Constitution, [n1] were well aware of the potential Establishment Clause problems, and considered that aspect of the legislation with great care.
When the defense strategy became known, the court should have intervened and considered that decision akin to abuse and appointed a guardian to make the informed decision of how this child should proceed.
He accepted the role because he was a fan of Monty Python and considered that "life's too short" for him to have turned down a West End part.
A Chinese study found that it caught a wide variety of insect prey and considered that most of the species eaten were harmful to agriculture or forestry.
Most of the operated patients (80%) were satisfied with surgery and considered that surgery was beneficial (86%).
Another important finding was that the majority of women appreciated the intervention and considered that midwives routinely should discuss RLP with their patients.
Indeed, most participants perceived to have moderate or low competencies to work with immigrants, and considered that specific training is important for performance.
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