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The phrase 'considered to fall' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe an action or event that is considered to occur. For example: The temperature was considered to fall significantly below average for the month of March.
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Cepheids are now considered to fall into two distinct classes.
The range of issues considered to fall within the purview of bioethics varies depending on how broadly the field is defined.
Impartiality TV news and other programmes that might be considered to fall into the 'current affairs' bracket are subject to rules governing impartiality.
"There is no case for saying that private emails on government business should not be considered to fall within the FOI Act and trying to get round that is just silly," he said.
The common categories into which the omens of Enūma Anu Enlil were considered to fall were four, named after the chief gods involved in the ominous communication: Sin, Shamash, Adad, and Ishtar.
At the other end of the subcontinent, in caves of the Hindu Kush in northern Afghanistan, evidence of occupation dating to between 15,000 and 10,000 bce represents the Epipaleolithic Stage, which may be considered to fall within the Mesolithic.
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Below, we address four issues raised by Wilting et al. that we consider to fall short of scientific standards.
The pitfalls of an encore that is considered to have fallen short of its predecessor are many.
Otherwise, the intersection is considered to have fallen beyond the borders of the object of interest and is not included in the measurements.
Schools are considered to be falling short if fewer than 60% of pupils reach Level 4 in their national curriculum tests, known as Sats, taken at the end of primary school.
The Achaemenid Empire is normally considered to have fallen with Darius.
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