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"consider it being" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase "consider it as" or "consider it to be". Example: "I need someone I can trust with this project, so consider it as a major responsibility."
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[But] I don't necessarily consider it being raw".
Hence, we consider it being very challenging to find a time point at which the LYS1 OE line might show increased immune responses compared to wild type plants.
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They will consider it is all up to her".
Consider: "It's been good to / celebrate impure / origins.
Therefore, we consider it is most effective for tumour control.
Consider it's surroundings.
If one is available to you, consider it's benefits.
If you consider it, be prepared for the worst.
Add sugar if you consider it is needed.
"All things considered, it's been good".
But all things considered, it's bad.
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