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Discover LudwigYou can use the phrase "considering that" in written English
It is usually used to introduce a fact that helps explain why something happened or exists. For example: "Considering that she's a single mother, it's impressive that she's been able to save so much money for her children's education."
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Are you still considering that?
She paused, considering that statement.
Microsoft is apparently considering that option.
Ford is considering that kind of setup.
"We're not even considering that," Childress said.
It's a dumb question, considering that….
This is particularly futile, considering that Bradley is so skinny.
Mr. Street insisted that he was not considering that possibility.
"We would be entirely open to considering that".
"We're not considering that option," Mr. Ognjanovic said.
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"We have to consider that and Rio is considering that.
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