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Discover Ludwig'more considering' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic phrase meaning 'more thoughtfully', 'more carefully', or 'more attentively'. For example: "He listened to her argument more considering this time, looking for points of agreement instead of just focusing on the disagreements."
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Rivers deserved more considering his longtime liability: Hill.
"I want to know more, considering my mom was involved," Bradshaw said.
But it meant a bit more, considering everything he'd been through.
Three other towns had already done so, with more considering the option.
Yet only a handful of states require rigorous audits, with only a handful more considering them.
To spare any further blushes, Lloyds should not spend a moment more "considering" the judge's comments about an extra contribution.
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