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The phrase "considering it for" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are considering something, often for potential decision-making. For example, "We are considering it for a new addition to the company policy."
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Some hotels plan to continue it next summer and are considering it for other peak travel times.
Maybe, but after considering it for a while I finally decided it wasn't such a good idea.
And if you are considering it for some reason other than portability, you might also consider the price.
The selfie has become such a phenomenon that lexicographers at the Oxford Dictionary Online are considering it for inclusion.
In a statement, the city's Economic Development Corporation said that the brewery is unavailable because the city is considering it for housing.
Mark Gompertz, a vice president and the publisher of Simon & Schuster trade paperbacks, said he first resisted considering it for publication.
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Ipswich Borough Council commissioned the survey and will consider it for its town centre plan.
You should also consider it for dessert.
He considered it for a moment.
I consider it for a moment.
Hopefully other C.E.O.'s will consider it for their companies.
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