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The phrase "everything considered" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to mean that you have taken into account all the facts, for example: "If everything considered, I think this is the best option."
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It wants everything considered done.
"Everything considered, we're happy we're alive," he said.
Everything considered, that may have been quite a strain.
'Enough of this guy, it's about time he fell on his face.'" Then the man who has almost everything considered what he might need most of all.
With the drummer Ikue Mori and the keyboardist Robin Crutchfield (Crutchfield was later replaced by the bassist Tim Wright), Lindsay ignored almost everything considered standard about rock music.
Everything considered, Raphaela le Gouvello said above the slapping of the waves and the crackling of a satellite phone, her trans-Atlantic trip has gone well.
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