Sentence examples for be considered something from inspiring English sources

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It must be considered something of a dark horse, though.

The relationship between patient and doctor used to be considered something special, almost sacred.

Were he not such a successful entrepreneur, Mr. Kurzweil might be considered something of a crackpot.

What would be considered something reasonably insulting in self-defence and what would be considered provocation?

Donatella Bennett might be considered something of an accidental last-minute tourist.

Being among the most recognized players to wear a Rangers uniform can be considered something of a miracle.

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Is there a small hope that he might be considering something courageous?

"Maybe if we were 40 games into the season, you'd probably be considering something like that," he said.

And Stern was considered something of a Milstein partisan.

Ultimately, the debate itself was considered something of a dud.

In France, plus size is called grande taille, and is considered something of an embarrassment.

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