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Discover LudwigThe phrase "considers how" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in formal or academic writing to introduce the act of contemplating or thinking about a specific topic or question. Example: The study considers how socioeconomic status affects access to healthcare in low-income communities.
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Job skills considers how to find and secure employment.
Writing about her great-grandfather, Thomas considers how conscience fares when society deems it subversive.
He pauses for a few moments as he considers how to articulate his feelings.
The subject considers how individuals find their food and avoid their enemies.
His ever-present smile fades, though, when he considers how to get politicians moving.
It first considers how partition came about, mostly through the personalities of Jinnah and Gandhi.
The US is asking China for help as it considers how to respond to the hack.
This book considers how Woolf would have felt about her literary legacy.
"Imaging African Art" considers how African art has stimulated American artists.
"He takes exception to books that he considers — how would I say it?
She considers "how much you all are actors, as well as fine dancers," she said.
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