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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'considering she' is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used to refer to a female person when making comparisons or giving an opinion about someone based on the observations or feelings of another person. For example, you might say: "The new employee is really talented, considering she only recently started her job."
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"Considering she didn't have a….
"Considering she didn't have a partner".
What's in store for your character, considering she got pregnant at the end of last season?
Maybe Davenport was right, considering she has not lost a set in three matches.
It's particularly impressive considering she only began doing standup five years ago.
"SHE'S INNOCENT" says the second, showing poor journalistic skills considering she confessed.
And she addressed the British people as a whole – which is clever, considering she wants to break up the union.
Considering she has not chaperoned me since I was about 14, I was a little surprised by the offer.
Mrs. Carmichael did not always have such positive feelings, considering she was an ardent supporter of Mrs. Clinton.
I got it wrong because I was faithful to her wishes without considering she may have changed her mind.
Fair enough if it's her choice but maybe she should hold back a bit, considering she is a role model.
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