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The phrase "considering that they" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as a conjunction to introduce a clause that explains the reason for something that is being discussed. For example, "Considering that they were inexperienced, the team struggled in their first few games."
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Both are incredibly good considering that they cost about £10.
Giving them weapons to fight – not considering that they could get killed.
Considering that they came within a stone's throw of succeeding, Mrs. Arroyo looked remarkably composed today.
That would be difficult, considering that they are sharing a house here.
Art and design, in itself, concern about giving a message, considering that they are special to humans.
They're small and oddly shaped, considering that they cover more than 2.4 million square feet of Metro's platforms and mezzanines.
Beer in Zambia and Burundi seems eye-wateringly expensive considering that they are among the world's poorest countries.
I saw the test collages, and, considering that they were made from glued paper, they were impressively kinetic.
He is the only plausible explanation for West Ham's defeat, considering that they had been the better team.
A discriminating bunch, plovers, and a diabolically powerful constituency considering that they pay neither rent nor taxes.
In comparison with their rivals, that seems quite an achievement, considering that they took 57 companies public between them.
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