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Discover Ludwig"consider aspect" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to examining or thinking about a specific element or facet of something. It is typically used in the context of discussing a topic or issue, and can be used to introduce a new perspective or idea. An example sentence could be: "When discussing this problem, it is important to consider all aspects, including the financial, social, and environmental impact."
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Aspect-based sentiment analysis (ABSA) consider aspect or features as the opinion targets.
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While several existing studies consider aspects of these issues, none provides a synthesis.
In our paper, we will consider aspects of bulk forming simulation.
ISS does not currently consider aspects of a director's tenure on other public company boards when making voting recommendations.
The design of new processes needs to consider aspects of the Chemoecology too.
Here we consider aspects of our experimental design that may have contributed to this finding.
Concerned companies consider aspects of these corporate identity dimensions to be ordinary business conduct.
Therefore, bioassay selection for EDA studies has to consider aspects that are rather specific to this application.
The campaign…encourages the audience to consider aspects of a crash that they may not have considered before: that even with the best protection, you are still vulnerable".
The attributes we consider aspects of the feminine -- empathy, collaboration, intuition -- need to walk boldly alongside the masculine to create a sense of thoughtful balance.
Risk assessors should consider aspects of the pathogen, host, and food-water matrix (Figure 3).
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