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Discover LudwigThe phrase "considering involving" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
If you wanted to use the two verbs "consider" and "involve" in the same sentence, you would need to use them in the form of two separate clauses with a conjunction between them. For example, "We are considering whether to involve additional experts in the project."
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He is considering involving students from intern programs at nearby high schools.
In addition to this rather disquieting addendum to his already disastrously tardy moves against Isis -- which aren't going all that well -- Obama is considering involving the US in a new war.
To enable the development of feasible and cost-effective preventive strategies, exploring the reasons of low participation rates, considering involving general practitioners in preventive strategies, and looking at preventive strategies in somatic health care with proven feasibility may be helpful.
For those who are currently involving or considering involving the public in research funding decisions, it may be helpful to ensure that PP/PE mechanisms match their intended function.
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What Oregon is considering involves not slowing the term-limits movement but reversing it altogether.
Ever considered involving core team members in the interview process?
Mr. Cooper said that because my children are 11 and 14, I should consider involving them in the design.
At no time, he declared, has there been any university event planned or considered involving the president of Iran.
Three management scenarios are considered involving simultaneous use of abstraction and recharge to control SWI.
A set of numerical examples is considered involving two-dimensional rectangular domain.
Dynamic Signorini problems with and without friction are considered involving thermomechanical and rolling contact.
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