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Discover Ludwig"considered playing" is a perfectly grammatical and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it in any context where you want to suggest that someone has thought about or is considering some sort of action. For example: "I considered playing basketball, but decided against it."
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Ever considered playing another kind of music?
Had you considered playing in the English Premier League?
He also considered playing Jonathan Ames in "Bored to Death".
It seems unthinkable that Harris once considered playing for England.
Have you considered playing in Russia if there is a work stoppage?
So has she ever considered playing the violin with a knitting needle or two?
Around the world, women who could have been great cricketers never considered playing.
If he felt fine physically, Favre said, he would have considered playing next season.
When I ask if he's considered playing the trumpet live in the future, Cheadle laughs.
But he says he has never considered playing down his time in Washington.
Scott has also considered playing Collins, an agile 7-foot, 260-pounder, at power forward.
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