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considers as appropriate
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "considers as appropriate" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "considers appropriate" without the "as." Example: "The committee considers appropriate the measures proposed to improve safety."
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The user may also manually enter the value which he/she considers as appropriate for the limiting Euclidean distance.
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Hence, the content validity of the survey instrument was considered as appropriate.
Other evidence based prevention strategies should also be considered as appropriate.
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Other safety data (e.g. ECGs, vital signs and other tests) were considered as appropriate.
When these variables are dependent, regression coefficients of about 0.1 (0.5 for HADS scales) are considered as appropriate.
The main focus is on the experience of developing countries, but evidence from other countries is also considered, as appropriate.
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Second, we considered that social dependence, a new variable in our algorithm, might result in an uncertain scenario being considered as appropriate.
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We considered as appropriate a compliance to the schedule of prognostic tests ≥90% and a proportion of lost to follow-up <10%.
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Therefore, all models of maternal and infant data were constructed to include season and parity (nulliparous compared with parous) as confounders, and interactions between group and parity or season were considered as appropriate.
Owing to their extreme hydrophobicity and low density, are considered as appropriate carriers for designing sustained release drug delivery systems.
The authors reported that 80%% of the automatically generated questions were considered as appropriate for novices learning English by experts.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Prefer using "considers appropriate" without the "as" for grammatical correctness. For example, "The expert considers appropriate the suggested methodology."
Common error
Avoid using "as" after "considers" when indicating appropriateness. The phrase "considers appropriate" is concise and grammatically sound. Remove "as" from "considers as appropriate".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "considers as appropriate" aims to express that something is being evaluated and deemed suitable or fitting. However, according to Ludwig AI, the inclusion of "as" is grammatically incorrect and redundant. The correct phrasing is "considers appropriate."
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "considers as appropriate" attempts to convey that something is deemed suitable, it's grammatically incorrect due to the unnecessary inclusion of "as". As Ludwig AI pointed out, the correct and more concise form is "considers appropriate". This phrase is most frequently found in scientific and academic contexts. For alternative phrasings, consider options like "deems suitable" or "regards as fitting" to express a similar meaning with better grammatical accuracy. Always aim for conciseness and correctness in formal writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
deems it appropriate
Adds "it" for emphasis and uses "deems" instead of "considers", making it slightly more formal.
deems suitable
Replaces "considers" with "deems" and "appropriate" with "suitable", implying a formal judgment.
views as suitable
Uses the verb "views" as a substitute for considers, and the adjective suitable as a substitute for appropriate.
regards as fitting
Uses "regards" instead of "considers" and "fitting" in place of "appropriate", suggesting a personal assessment of suitability.
considers it fitting
Adds "it" for emphasis and uses "fitting" instead of "appropriate", keeping the core meaning but with a slight change in wording.
judges to be apt
Substitutes "considers" with "judges" and "appropriate" with "apt", indicating a formal evaluation.
views as proper
Replaces "considers" with "views" and "appropriate" with "proper", conveying a sense of correctness.
believes is suitable
Changes the structure to include "believes is" instead of "considers as", suggesting a personal opinion.
finds acceptable
Uses "finds" instead of "considers" and "acceptable" instead of "appropriate", implying a level of satisfaction.
determines is fitting
Replaces "considers" with "determines" and "appropriate" with "fitting", suggesting a conclusive decision.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "considers appropriate" in a sentence?
The correct way is to omit "as". For example, "The committee "considers appropriate" the proposed changes."
Is "considers as appropriate" grammatically correct?
No, the phrase "considers as appropriate" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. The correct form is ""considers appropriate"".
What alternatives can I use instead of "considers as appropriate"?
You can use alternatives like "deems suitable", "regards as fitting", or "finds acceptable".
What is the difference between "considers as appropriate" and "considers appropriate"?
"Considers appropriate" is the grammatically correct form. "Considers as appropriate" includes an unnecessary "as", making it redundant and generally incorrect. Use ""considers appropriate"".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
80%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested