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Discover LudwigThe phrase "called to consider" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express that someone is being asked or required to think about or evaluate something. Example: The committee was called to consider new proposals for the company's expansion plans.
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Should both houses of Congress be called to consider the French offer?
Could a convention be limited to consideration of the amendment or the subject matter which it is called to consider?
The session was called to consider reforms after a tsunami caused the triple meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant in Japan.
Some lawmakers had suggested a special session should be called to consider the issue, but Gov. Rick Perry declined to call one.
"Before this error was discovered, officers of Williams stated that the board meeting had been called to consider Williams's potential proposal to acquire Barrett," the filing said.
The wide-ranging hearing was called to consider new curbs on tax shelters, an effort that has been stalled in Congress for two years.
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It has rejected Mr. O'Brien's calls to consider bankruptcy protection for the entire company.
This research addresses calls to consider consumer responses to product design along three dimensions: functional, aesthetic, and symbolic design.
This is not just a vague call to empower others – this is a call to consider the evidence.
Last weekend, both companies held a marathon of conference calls to consider withdrawing their proposal before the commission formally blocks it.
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