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"consider desirable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that you or someone else considers preferable or worthwhile. For example: "I considered the job offer desirable given its competitive salary and great benefits package."
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These forecasts are appraised in terms of what the authorities consider desirable as a matter of social and economic policy.
"To be a good 20 to 40 pounds above what we would now consider desirable was seen as a sign of prosperity," Dr. Stearns said.
Colleges can use merit scholarships to attract students they consider desirable, and administrators stress that often, the donors who endow the scholarships dictate how the money is used.
"LaSalle is one of the most densely built streets in Chicago, but the newest building of any size has floorplates that are 25 to 30percentt smaller than what most people consider desirable today," said John Goodman, executive vice president and regional manager of Studley, a national tenant representative firm with offices here.
They believe that it will be a stepping stone to a separate state they still consider desirable, despite Mr Prabhakaran's declaration that full independence is no longer the Tigers' aim.But an interim administration must not dilute the unitary nature of the Sri Lankan constitution.
However, these studies did not consider desirable outputs (GDP, etc).
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Why is this new chemical considered desirable?
A maths degree was considered desirable but not essential.
But the upper floors were still not considered desirable.
Plus, in black culture, a curvier and more thick-set body is considered desirable and attractive.
They are tying in with other stuff that is considered desirable by the parents.
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