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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'get to consider' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that you have the opportunity to think carefully about a decision, choice, or option. For example: "The hiring process was lengthy, but I'm glad I got to consider all of my options before making a final decision."
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The corporation's planners, when they finally get to consider it, should just say no.
The e-mail story is a piece of information about her that voters get to consider.
"To determine bad faith, don't we get to consider what was actually said here, and said very explicitly?" Judge James Wynn asked.
If we find people aren't sharing their data, then we won't ever get to consider that [expanding firstcarquote]." The scheme is based around algorithms that have been developed by Admiral.
If we find people aren't sharing their data, then we won't ever get to consider that [expanding firstcarquote]." As it turns out, the app's future is unknown as Facebook is not prepared to share user data with Admiral for this eligibility assessment use-case.
And no moderator asked, so we also don't get to consider any counter-point.
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You've got to consider the option.
"You've got to consider light rail.
"I've got to consider my clientele.
"You've got to consider asset wealth as well".
No, but you've got to consider every option.
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