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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more to consider" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce additional information or factors that should be taken into account before making a decision or forming an opinion. Example: "While Sarah's proposal has some merit, there is still more to consider before we can make a final decision."
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There's so much more to consider.
And there is much more to consider.
But there is still more to consider.
There's a lot more to consider than that.
However, I think there is something more to consider.
But there's much more to consider beyond this basic failure of government.
But the freshmen have more to consider than their own party.
Ultimately, such differences mean shoppers will have more to consider on their test drives.
Love said that he had more to consider than just golf scores.
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It's more profitable and more interesting to consider why it goes down so well".
Some consumers are more attuned to consider the environment, others more attuned to consider the economy.
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