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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as he considers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone is thinking about or reflecting on something.
Example: "The decision will be made as he considers all the available options."
Alternatives: "while he thinks" or "as he reflects".
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Mr. Hultz has been staying at the American Embassy as he "considers his plans," said an embassy spokesman, Michael McClellan.
General Powell is not without advice as he considers Africa.
As he considers the future, Mr. Benezra is remarkably nonalarmist.
His eyes tear up as he considers the possibility of a heavenly Father.
Even Young needs to pause occasionally as he considers what this season's evidence means.
A look at Gov. Chris Christie's options as he considers whether to run for president.
He pauses for a few moments as he considers how to articulate his feelings.
Schmidt, as he considers, worries, wonders, speculates, calculates, plans and reconsiders, is engaging company.
Tressel might be contemplating one of his own quotations as he considers his future.
Todd shivers, almost imperceptibly, as he considers the idea of those long, long nights.
A suspense tale centering on a revolutionary's thoughts as he considers committing murder.
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