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Discover Ludwig"consider it not" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a slightly more formal and poetic phrasing than "don't consider it" or "do not consider it." Example: Consider it not a failure, but rather a learning experience.
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Consider it not a correction but a salute.
"They consider it not a part of the present.
"I certainly consider it not a matter that is within their concern, " Dr. Marburger said.
Husserl himself believed that such studies require a previous suspension of belief ("epochē") in the reality of these phenomena, whereas others consider it not indispensable but helpful.
Ceku went on, a bit stiffly, "I consider it not fair that I should try to get some benefit from my father".
It's interesting to go back and read "The Duke in His Domain" after reading the McCollam piece, and to consider it not only as a masterful Profile but also as the story of a meeting between two powerful creative personalities.
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But, she noted, "The Times apparently considers it not fit to print".
Overall he considered it "not a bad episode.
We considered it not only a social justice issue, but a matter of pastoral care.
"Public opinion considers it not the job of the French to be the world's policeman".
While the Nintendo DS has more technical limitations than the PlayStation 2, Sakimoto considers it not particularly noticeable in practice.
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