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The phrase "appropriate to consider" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether a particular idea, action, or factor should be taken into account in a given context.
Example: "In evaluating the project's success, it is appropriate to consider the feedback from stakeholders."
Alternatives: "suitable to take into account" or "relevant to contemplate".
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Perhaps it is more appropriate to consider Karlovic a serve-and-rarely-is-it-necessary-volleyer.
It may therefore be appropriate to consider ways of introducing more proportional representation into British politics.
Mr. Rychener said it was appropriate to consider topography, but declined to comment on whether Vietnam was culling enough chickens.
It is therefore appropriate to consider what the role of the human should be.
"For short-term insomnia, such as one to two weeks, it's perfectly appropriate to consider sleeping pills," he said.
That question, in the present state of the record, is the only one we find it appropriate to consider.
Thus to overcome any limitations in the performance capabilities of such systems, it is appropriate to consider designing nonlinear autopilots.
So it's only appropriate to consider the ways in which these technologies might inform decisions about urban land use, mobility and governance.
It is appropriate to consider the dog's quality of life, and if it is reasonably good you can't honorably end the dog's life.
The justices are sharply divided over whether it is appropriate to consider foreign and international law when interpreting the United States Constitution.
Nevertheless, we think it appropriate to consider such risks and to have a formal policy for dealing with them if need arises.
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