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The phrase "directly consider" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone is considering something immediately or without delay. Example: "We should directly consider the implications of this decision before moving forward."
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The Fed uses its control of interest rates to stimulate or cool the American economy, but does not directly consider the needs of other nations that use the dollar.
The method can directly consider multi-model as well as frequency-domain uncertainties.
However, conventional VSM does not directly consider the environmental or societal performance of production lines.
The metaphor of transparency expresses the notion that one "looks through" the (transparent) mental state to directly consider what it represents.
Barack Obama did this – if you have something to say to the community, you'd like to say it directly, consider the blog an open platform to do that.
Previous research on the effects of habitat network structure on population persistence has used metapopulation patch occupancy models, which do not directly consider population dynamics.
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The W.T.O. has never directly considered the question of whether China's Internet practices are a trade barrier.
And while the judges applied the Supreme Court's ruling, they also went considerably beyond it, blocking statutes in Alabama and Georgia that the highest court had not directly considered.
But there is a huge range of other design issues that we have not directly considered.
Furthermore, the estimated sensitivity of system dynamic is directly considered within the parameter adaptation.
Multimodel uncertainty can be directly considered in the proposed approach by increasing the number of constraints.
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