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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'if not considered' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when introducing a contrasting idea. For example, "The situation is dire, if not considered hopeless."
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Even illegal returnees, if not considered a direct threat, are being allowed to assimilate into the mainstream.
So, this term will impact the range focusing if not considered properly, while the variation of the SRC with range can be neglected usually.
From Figure2, we can clearly observe that if not considered properly, impulsive noises present in harsh industrial environments could significantly degrade the performance of wireless communication systems.
While piezoelectric actuators have been widely used in vibration suppression and high precision controls, their intrinsic nonlinearity such as hysteresis, if not considered in control design, may deteriorate the system performance.
There are many problems that can emerge in game-enabled processes, including inadequate simplification of real-world complexity if not considered carefully, unskilled facilitation, ethical dimensions of authority, and cultural diversity.
The brief snapshot of m-learning research of the last decade gave us some important clues about the major topics of research in this field but, more importantly, about the issues that are seldom if not considered at all.
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If not, consider a new profession.
If not, consider making the investment.
If not, consider changing the topic.
If not, consider yourself warned.
If not, consider starting an independent business.
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