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"prefer to consider" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when expressing a personal preference for considering or thinking about something in a certain way. Example: I prefer to consider all the options before making a decision. In this sentence, the speaker is stating their preference for taking the time to think about all the available choices before making a decision. Another example: She prefers to consider the consequences before taking action. Here, the subject has a habit of carefully considering the potential outcomes before making a move.
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I prefer to consider my reconnaissance a necessary survival tactic.
(The N.C.A.A. counts 65 teams, including the early play-in game, but I prefer to consider that a gimmick).
The Coast Guard and BP prefer to consider the recent small advances -- cautiously -- as signs of hope.
Republicans say Democrats are holding spending talks hostage to secure a DACA fix, which they'd prefer to consider separately.
His hope is that the public will tire of the subject and prefer to consider the Clinton years in terms of a booming economy.
Or, you may prefer to consider it as a symptom of larger environmental problems that are already starting to affect our lifestyles and our pocketbooks.
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I.S.S. generally prefers to consider materials that are publicly disclosed.
"Paz, an anti-nationalist, would have preferred to consider Spanish American poetry as a whole.
He always preferred to consider himself a songwriter, rather than a composer, a word he considered pretentious.
Yahoo's Tim Brown prefers to consider the lawyer who leaked Sosa's positive test to be baseball's anonymous hero.
Sperber prefers to consider himself what Russell Hanson, the dean of arts and sciences, recently declared him -- a living example of what he is preaching.
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