Sentence examples for considered something like from inspiring English sources

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"We probably wouldn't have considered something like this a year or two ago," she said.

I don't know why the city even considered something like this".

Kasar language is increasingly considered something like "gutter speech" (ok between teenage friends, probably a little too "coarse" for others).

Today the world runs on the Web, and Berners-Lee has been given the ACM Turing Award, considered something like the Nobel of computer science.

In the years following 1989, Nowa Huta was "considered something like a slum", says Marcin, and when the Baniaks arrived, their flat was almost derelict.

In later Christianity it will be considered something like a sacrifice, and so that's why you can only have a priest do it because it actually changes the elements and something real is going on there.

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Consider something like obesity.

Consider something like the aftermath of a practice.

The reply from Mr Capon is astonishing: "Well, we just might consider something like that".

The United Nations is even considering something like a maritime peacekeeping force.

Consider something like the following alert showing up on your screen: "Bill wants to put you on his buddy list.

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