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The phrase "are starting to consider" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone or a group is beginning to think about or evaluate an idea or option.
Example: "The committee are starting to consider new proposals for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "are beginning to contemplate" or "are starting to think about".
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And federal agencies are starting to consider their impact.
His colleagues are starting to consider whether to distinguish at all between students' virtual and real experiences.
For the first time, officials at Norwich Adult Education have noticed that these workers are starting to consider jobs outside the casinos.
Media companies are starting to consider how to incorporate that water-cooler effect -- and how to harness it for day-to-day TV shows, too.
But with the cost of a degree having tripled in the last three years, and nearly half of students leaving university and going into non-graduate positions, young people today are starting to consider other options.
"We are seeing some encouraging signs that institutional investors are starting to consider putting money back into equities in China and the rest of Asia, hopefully in the next month or two," he said.
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She had recently been crowned Miss India and was starting to consider a career in Bollywood.
Now the mask is something I am starting to consider for daily wear and wondering how I might pass it off as a fashion accessory.
Now that Pagels has finished going over the proofs for "The Origin of Satan," she is starting to consider her next project.
Mr. Simpson, who asked the judge to dismiss the case, said Congress was initially motivated to pass the act because one state, Hawaii, was starting to consider whether to legalize same-sex marriage.
He said that it was time to engage with the ethical and moral questions now that major scientific institutions and a growing group of researchers were starting to consider geoengineering.
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