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Discover LudwigThe phrase "considering you" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express consideration for another person's situation or feelings. For example: "Considering you have a lot of other commitments, I understand if you can't help me with this project."
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"And considering you are talking about family they are ordinary words.
"But stepping back from that, if I were considering you from a Google perspective?
Bear in mind the recruiter will be considering you as a future employee.
Considering you ride a bicycle to work, why so exercised about the bendy bus?
That's a bit mean, I say, considering you always insist on two hours for your Life Stories.
Even so, considering you can buy an aubergine for 49p from Lidl, the price is a hefty markup.
Free A miraculously quiet spot, considering you are within a few hundred yards of the Trevi fountain on one side and Spanish Steps on the other.
"Considering you don't have these things strapped to your head, they offer performance on par with close-track microphones," said Jeff Anderson, a Labtec engineering manager.
Janette Orr, who suffered injuries to her neck and back, said: "It's really quite puny, considering you can buy houses in London for far more than £2m".
Considering you were a rising star in the G.O.P. — with many saying you were presidential material — how did you feel about the party's treatment of you afterward?
Isabella Oliver is better, but still crazy expensive, considering you won't be able to wear the clothes in a year's time.
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