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The phrase "appears to consider" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing someone's thoughts, opinions, or evaluations that seem to take something into account.
Example: "The committee appears to consider all aspects of the proposal before making a decision."
Alternatives: "seems to take into account" or "looks to regard".
Exact(31)
Neither the government nor the majority of the population appears to consider the issue important.
She appears to consider being possessed by the devil to be a valid medical diagnosis.
Microsoft appears to consider Google its only real threat, and vice versa.
'The UMRC appears to consider a small, highly localised area of contamination to present a large health risk.
Another criticism is that diversion appears to consider the needs of the offender over those of the victims.
Not only does this fact not discernibly trouble Atticus's conscience, he appears to consider Mayella untrustworthy because she has been repeatedly raped by her father.
Similar(29)
Christopher appeared to consider this, but Mr. Traffic yelled, "You kicked his ass to the curb!
From an early stage the detectives appeared to consider him the ringleader.
He paused, and appeared to consider what he had just said.
In fact, investors now appear to consider Iceland's debt safer than Ireland's.
A few seconds of silence ensued as they appeared to consider whether that made a difference.
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