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The phrase "consider these issues" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to prompt someone to think about specific topics or problems.
Example: "Before making a decision, it is important to consider these issues carefully."
Alternatives: "reflect on these matters" or "take these points into account."
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We consider these issues carefully," he said.
Legislators are to consider these issues again on May 14 and vote soon after.
So do software companies consider these issues when creating their services?
But now is the time for physicians, patients, family members and policy makers to consider these issues and to prepare to respond in the best way possible.
Cohen had lots of time to consider these issues during his comeback world tour, from early 2008 to late last year.
Dr. Pielke said on Friday that considering the guidelines were merely "a starting line for agencies to consider these issues, what is surprising is how long it took to get these out".
Indeed advocates of the reform may now feel that it would be better to consider these issues at the beginning of the next parliament- with a view to being fully prepared before the subsequent election- rather than rush into it for 2015 and risk undermining support for the idea in the longer term.
Do you consider these issues?
In this section we consider these issues.
"With lung cancer we are a long way from even being able to consider these issues".
I consider these issues to be potential topics for future research.
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