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consider as plausible
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "consider as plausible" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "consider plausible" without the "as." Example: "In light of the evidence, we can consider plausible the theory that climate change is accelerating."
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However, some other authors consider as plausible the opposite scenario – secondary simplification from the double karyomastigont morphology of diplomonads to the single karyomastigont morphology of enteromonads [ 1, 20].
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Large diameter caissons are being considered as plausible foundations for supporting offshore wind turbines (OWTs) where reductions in overall cost and environmentally friendly installation methods are expected.
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For this reason, axioms of this form have never been considered as plausible candidates for new axioms.
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If p-value is close to 1, the fit is considered as plausible to the empirical data.
Three-dimensional multi-gate field effect transistors with integrated mobility-enhanced channel materials (i.e. GaAs, InxGa1-xAs) and high-κ gate dielectrics (i.e. HfO2, Al2O3) are considered as plausible candidates to sustain Si complementary metal-oxide-semiconductor (CMOS) performance gains to and beyond the 22 nm technology generation in the next 5 to 7 years [1, 2].
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Which factors could be considered as plausible candidates for the role of more efficient diffusion modulators?
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The representative conformations of F4HBoNTAe and F3ABoNTAe from their most populated clusters overlay reasonably well (see Figure 3) and are considered as plausible complex structures in water.
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As such, genes in the RAS have been considered as plausible candidates for pre-eclampsia.
miRNAs for which the miRNA* was not detected in the sequenced libraries were considered as plausible novel miRNA candidates.
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These include missense, nonsense, insertion or deletion variants and were considered as plausible causative variants with clinical significance.
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As an alternative, we used a different approach considering as plausible indicators only those in which a majority of studies pointed to the same direction of the effect.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for grammatical precision, omit "as" after "consider" and use "consider plausible". This aligns with standard English grammar and improves clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "consider as plausible" as it is grammatically incorrect and considered redundant. Opt for "consider plausible" for a more concise and grammatically sound expression.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "consider as plausible" functions to express the act of regarding something as believable or likely. However, as Ludwig AI indicates, the inclusion of "as" is grammatically incorrect, making the phrase non-standard.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "consider as plausible" attempts to convey the idea of regarding something as believable. However, Ludwig reports that this specific phrasing is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is to simply use "consider plausible", omitting the "as". While the phrase may appear in various contexts, particularly in scientific writing, it's crucial to recognize its grammatical inaccuracy. Alternative phrases, such as "deem plausible" or "regard as plausible", offer more grammatically sound options for expressing a similar idea.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
consider plausible
Omits "as", correcting the grammatical error.
deem plausible
Replaces "consider as" with a more formal verb.
regard as plausible
Substitutes "consider" with "regard", maintaining a similar level of formality.
view as plausible
Uses "view" instead of "consider", slightly altering the perspective.
judge as plausible
Implies a more formal assessment.
find plausible
Suggests a discovery of plausibility.
believe to be plausible
Adds explicit belief to the assessment.
accept as plausible
Indicates agreement with the plausibility.
presume plausible
Suggests assuming plausibility.
take as plausible
Uses a more informal expression.
FAQs
How can I correctly use "consider" with "plausible"?
The correct form is to use "consider" directly with "plausible", like "consider plausible", without the unnecessary "as". For example, "We consider plausible the hypothesis that..."
What's a more formal way to say "consider as plausible"?
Instead of "consider as plausible", you could use "deem plausible" or "regard as plausible", both of which convey a similar meaning with increased formality.
Is "consider as plausible" grammatically correct?
No, "consider as plausible" is not grammatically correct. The correct phrasing is to omit the "as" and simply say "consider plausible".
What's the difference between "consider plausible" and "regard as plausible"?
"Consider plausible" and "regard as plausible" are similar, but "regard as plausible" often implies a more thoughtful or deliberate assessment. "Consider plausible" is a more direct statement of something being believable.
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