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Discover Ludwig"make considerations" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to mean to give thoughtful thought to something, take into account, or reflect on something. For example: "Before making your decision, make sure to make considerations about all of the potential outcomes."
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There are always situations in which every club would have to make considerations".
At this stage of their careers, Sampras and Agassi have delicate decisions to make, considerations and preparations designed to squeeze every last Grand Slam tournament out of their bodies before they run dry.
Design Consistency analysis considers variations in speed on road alignments to make considerations about road safety.
This seems to be a fact, although the GBA is obliged to make considerations of economic efficiency when including a new health care service into the service catalogue.
"However," Vernier said, "cases are reviewed individually, and Whirlpool Corp. attempts to make considerations based on customers' circumstances".
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This new data shows how crucial it is for Google to explain the balances being made, considerations being played and outcomes as a result.
At least Apple is making considerations for transitioning between the two OSes.
It is possible to observe that all the previously made considerations still hold, with SVR providing the best performance in terms of execution time and numerical conditioning.
We conclude by making considerations for research conducted within oppressed populations.
In addition, as participants in the cohort were all Japanese, their racial homogeneity made considerations of ethnic differences in glucose regulation unnecessary.
In terms of asymptotics, the compiler always achieves the best possible asymptotic runtime (cf. Sauthoff et al., 2011), but also makes considerations about space consumption and constant factors.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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