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The phrase 'is considered having' is not grammatically correct and would not be usable in written English.
If you want to state that an individual is considered to have a certain quality, you would phrase it as "is considered to have." For example, "She is considered to have great leadership skills."
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The fibers are randomly distributed in the network meaning that the network is considered having in-plane isotropic properties on the macroscopic scale.
On the contrary, the abstract message without detailed information is considered having many abstract words and, consequently, message recipients would be less likely to understand the message clearly.
Based on Hitchon et al. (1994), the concrete message with detailed information is considered having enough concrete words and contexts for message recipients to avoid multiple interpretations and have a clear understanding of the message.
Taking a picture of your buddy wearing a huge pair of pants is considered having done something that day and it means you can go back inside and drink another six-pack in front of the TV totally guilt-free.
A T score of 65 or higher for any of the 5 clinical subscales is considered having clinical significance.
Degradation of type I collagen is considered having a major role in this matter.
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The navigation system that is considered has three navigation subsystems.
The two-point G1 Hermite data that is considered has some restrictions on the angles.
Still, Vasquez said, he is considering having off-duty police officers provide security at league games.
A council is considering having larger English and maths classes to help it balance its budget.
Patients who died were considered having zero ventilation-free day.
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