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Discover LudwigThe phrase "consider best" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to think about and evaluate what would be the most favorable or optimal option or decision. Example: After much consideration, I have decided that pursuing a career in healthcare would be the best for my future.
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To celebrate, we'd like to know which of the band's albums you consider best.
Dangerous posts are allowed to consider "best value" contracting instead, according to a State Department inspector general's report in February.
Enabling workers to use the gadgets they consider best for their jobs is part of this strategic realignment.
My plan was this: taste-test restaurants, whether shiny-penny new or well-aged, that Athenians consider best.
Mark Behan, a spokesman for G.E., said, "We reach cleanup decisions based on what we consider best for the community and the environment at each location".
They seemed to breach assurances given by Lord Howe during the passage of the bill in 2012: "Clinicians will be free to commission services in the way they consider best.
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This did not save Winterkorn, but is considered best practice by PR and crisis management experts.
Bennett is not an MP, or not yet, so neutral territory is considered best.
In Pyongyang, the Philharmonic delegation visited three concert halls, including the one considered best for music, the Moranbong Theater.
Adolf Hitler has just been appointed chancellor, and it is considered best that Hans pursue his studies in the United Kingdom.
In those days his condition was known as "idiot savant" and considered best treated in mental institutions.
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