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The phrase "I'm considering it" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used when someone is thinking about a decision or option. Here is an example: "I'm considering going back to school for my master's degree."
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After a moment of silence, she said, "I'm considering it".
I'm not sure if Mr. Scott's enthusiastic recommendation will change my mind, but I'm considering it.
I'm considering it one part off-duty Spike Lee (white sneakers are essential) to two parts adolescent regression.
But the fact that we lost, and I'm considering it was a great game, tells you how great it was".
"I'm considering it, and I'll take a decision according to my own sense of whether it fits with our strategy, which is abiding by rules.
"I'm considering it," he said, adding that he has not endorsed either Mr. DiNapoli or Mayor Thomas R. Suozzi of Glen Cove, the other Democrat running for county executive.
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I love the idea, its much cooler, short and I am considering it.
Now that I am considering it, I see only disaster in the mirror.
Perhaps not, but the fact I was considering it was enough.
Franklin isn't sure: "I am considering it," she said in a statement released today.
It's funny because I was considering it from the opposite direction — how explicitly do we align our interior lives with the setting around us?
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