Dictionary
be consider
verb
To think about seriously.
Exact(60)
To understand how complicated these questions can be, consider "On the Road to Delphi".
To see how big the future economic costs could be, consider a study prepared by William D. Nordhaus, a Yale economist.
So if a pounding bass line is important to you, and I can understand that it might be, consider speaking with your neighbor about her daily schedule.
Earlier in the day Mr. Raue said that Ms. Wagner-Pasquier would be consider taking up the directorship once her father officially stepped down.
For British readers, Yorkshire won't be consider exotic or thrilling, but I grew up in a small town in the United States.
EMPLOYMENT experts have some advice for the many Americans either looking for work or fearing they soon will be: Consider yourself an entrepreneur — of your own working life.
There are those who never want to hear about social and political issues from athletes, no matter how great the athlete in question might be — consider the career of Muhammad Ali.
At the same time employers are keen to retain staff who know their stuff, so they may be more prepared to be consider flexible working for employees at times of mental ill health".
For an idea of just how various outsiders can be, consider three Americans who were almost exact contemporaries, Emery Blagdon (1907-1986), Morton Bartlett (1909-1992) and Lee Godie (1908-1994).
UAV flights can be consider as an attractive low-cost alternative solution for the photogrammetric studies.
To get some idea of how strong the chassis needs to be, consider this.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com