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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'consider to stop' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that one is thinking about ceasing an activity. For example, "I am considering to stop eating fast food as part of my new diet plan."
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Life Tap drains your HP so know when to consider to stop using it.
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The article provides a window into the mind-set of people who continue to work for the President, and reveals shocking details about what steps have been considered to stop his destructive tendencies.
Similarly as it happens with the average delay, with our second study case that considers to stop beacons, the difference in performance is quite small; thus, Fig. 10 (top-right) and Fig. 10 (center-right) are similar.
Police said plastic bullets were "one of the tactics" being considered to stop the looting.
We considered to stop antibiotics if the PCT was <0.5 ng/ml or had decreased to 80% of the peak value.
"You do consider how to stop it all, you know.
Karzai's spokesman was not immediately available to comment on whether the president would consider intervening to stop the release.
If you are taking illegal drugs, be advised and consider ways to stop.
Bleeding was considered to have stopped when the flow was <50 minutesinutes.
The observed monthly accrual rates are an important factor when considering whether to stop early or not, which was high in Study 12.
Yet Bennett never considered trying to stop Kivon from playing.
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