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Discover Ludwig"considers more" is a valid phrase in written English.
It can be used when talking about a situation in which somebody is reflecting on additional information or options. For example, "John considered more options before settling on his final decision."
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It apparently considers more elements in judging a position.
Mr. Koizumi considers more than the constitution to be outdated.
Our approach considers more factors and offers more precision, but the conclusion is very similar.
Ting is also pursuing work he considers "more expressive" and "more idea-focused".
I ask him to name a living artist he considers more gifted than himself.
But he has praised the company's new approach, which he considers more friendly to shareholders.
In this final chapter, he also considers more recent issues, particularly that of feminist political theory.
While this idea is promising, Jibo considers more complicated system than Selfie bot.
It's not that traditional pedigrees should be ignored, just balanced with what she considers more sophisticated measures.
The types of land he considers more fun — working ranches and private or dude ranches — have lower returns.
Israel is determined to deflect what it considers more threatening interventions by the French or even the Americans.
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