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The phrase "considering to expand" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be used in contexts where you are contemplating or thinking about expansion, but the correct form is "considering expanding."
Example: "We are considering expanding our product line to meet customer demand."
Alternatives: "thinking about expanding" or "contemplating expansion."
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JOHNSON CONTROLS INC., -- Milwaukee, Wis., the No. 2 maker of vehicle seats and interiors in the world, is considering to expand a Georgetown, Ky., seat plant to add capacity for interior trim sold to the Toyota Motor Corp. and other automakers.
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Where appropriate, other mammalian degradomes have also been considered to expand the scope of this protease-based comparative genomic analysis.
In addition to a variety of novel ultra-LABAs, LAMAs and combination bronchodilator and inhaled corticosteroid (ICS) therapies, other bronchodilators with a variety of mechanisms are also being considered, to expand therapeutic options for the treatment of COPD.
Meanwhile, Massachusetts, Connecticut and New York City are also considering policies to expand private sector pension access.
Yale is also considering whether to expand undergraduate enrollment to about 6,000 students from the current 5,300.
And the White House and Congress are considering how to expand the inspectors' powers to trace and recall contaminated food.
"We began interviewing people a couple of years ago when considering whether to expand the office we have on Long Island.
Stanford has formed an ad hoc faculty committee that is considering whether to expand its relationship with the military.
His spokesman, Don Brown, said the governor is also considering trying to expand the state lottery and to install slot machines at horse and dog racing tracks.
I spoke to Tina Brown, co-founder and managing director of School Business Services about this issue when she was considering whether to expand the business internationally.
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