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"consider excluding" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to suggest the exclusion or removal of something. For example, "Please consider excluding this item from the report as it is not relevant to the topic."
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Should that prove correct, he said, the Irish and British Governments would consider excluding Sinn Fein.
In Italy, a high-level government official declared on television this week that the country should consider excluding Muslims from immigration.
No School Too Small There is one rule that Alaska state school sports officials would not consider: excluding village schools, no matter how small.
The guidance tells judges that they should consider "excluding the media" where appropriate and ensure sensitive material held by the security services remains secret.
GW and UVA say their success rate is far higher than this.Robert Morse of U.S. News says it would consider excluding or reducing the weight of school-funded jobs if it could somehow distinguish which ones are genuinely sought-after placements with the prospect of a proper job.
In September 2014, the European Parliament urged member states to consider excluding Russia from SWIFT as part of its sanctions.
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Mr. Sharon has in the past considered excluding from such zones any Palestinian who could not prove residency in them.
Swiss Re is reviewing the companies it insures to determine what they are doing to manage climate change risk, he said, and is considering excluding from coverage companies or directors that are not addressing it.
Teachers talk about children fainting in class or in the playground; about children whose behaviour is so erratic they have considered excluding them, until they discovered they were simply hungry.
Bush actually considered excluding the U.S. Trade Representative from his Cabinet to give Evans a greater role in international trade.
Furthermore, all types of documents in Scopus database will be considered excluding the erratum type of documents.
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