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"consider topics" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to prompt someone to think about a set of topics or ideas. For example: "Take some time to consider topics for your upcoming essay."
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Consider topics about which government agencies might disagree.
For the first time the World Economic Forum will consider topics like sustainable manufacturing and creating clothing for the disabled.
The group meets for four days in a seminar-style setting to consider topics of common interest.
He's just as nimble in front of the camera, usually sitting one-on-one with others to consider topics including Israel, marriage and orthodox religion.
The seven original essays here consider topics that transcend traditional generic distinctions between epic and lyric, choral and individual, performed and literary.
Contributors first consider topics from psychology and neuroscience, including neurobiological mechanisms of hallucination and the nature and phenomenology of auditory-verbal hallucinations.
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4. Consider topic-based meetings or organised debates so that members have further opportunity to learn about and discuss wider political issues.
The committee will consider topic areas, possible research methods, degree of preparation, and clarity of expression in making these decisions.
We conclude by considering topics for future research.
They considered topics like "Compassion and the Pursuit of Happiness" and "Why Zebras Don't Get Ulcers".
The two-day symposium on April 12-13 featured panel discussions among experts considering topics ranging from risk-taking to finding inspiration.
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