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The phrase "considering that you" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to introduce a statement that is based on a previously stated condition. For example, "Considering that you have no prior experience, I think you should start with the basics first."
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Question No. 2: Considering that you are trying to undermine Brian McNamee's credibility, hasn't Andy Pettitte established the trainer's credibility?
Considering that you do not usually buy clothes or groceries from a shirtless salesperson, or do business with shirtless colleagues, I will weigh on the side of inappropriate.
QUESTION FROM ESTER JL: Considering that you do not think Tea Partiers are "historically aware," what about the fact that most Tea Partiers are well educated?
But considering that you will never have to replace the planks if you use the artificial wood, you'll likely save in the long run.
Hebert started, according to the transcript: "Coach, did you ever consider bringing in Jarrett Lee, considering that you weren't taking any chances on the field?
That said, "Kickin' It" is actually much more amusing than it has a right to be, considering that you know exactly what's coming.
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Are you still considering that?
Consider that before you buy anything.
Consider that everything you do is derivative.
Consider that before you discuss politics with your children.
You consider that you were completely out of your depth.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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