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The phrase "considered response" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It typically refers to a response or answer that has been thought through and carefully considered before being given. It can also imply a level of maturity and thoughtfulness in the response. Example: After carefully reviewing all of the evidence presented, the jury provided a considered response to the defendant's plea, ultimately finding them guilty of the crime.
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"Non-interventionism was the considered response to foreign and domestic developments of a large, responsible, and respectable segment of the American people," wrote one historian of the movement.
Then he gives a more considered response.
The blow prompted a swift and considered response.
A considered response from Westminster was long overdue.
It has now released a considered response to the proposals.
He would then be able to give a considered response.
5.42pm: The Labour party has now issued a more considered response to the CSR.
Today, Obama gave his first considered response to O.W.S., and it was surprisingly positive.
It's a point well raised, and I'd like to give it some thought before giving a considered response.
The weight and momentum which this campaign has gathered warrants a full and considered response from the government.
Like New York after 9/11, the stricken city registers the more charitable, or at least considered, response.
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