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"propose to consider" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are making a suggestion that something should be thought about or discussed. For example: "I propose to consider implementing a new dress code for the office."
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Eliot almost entirely abandoned poetry after Little Gidding and turned, for good and ill, to the theatre; I don't propose to consider his plays in this series.
'I propose to consider the question "Can machines think?"' Not my question but the opening of Alan Turing's seminal 1950 paper which is generally regarded as the catalyst for the modern quest to create artificial intelligence.
In addition, we propose to consider partial noises of low order.
In this section, we propose to consider a new type of sandwich problem.
We propose to consider the incomplete sensitivities method for optimal design of radial turbomachinery blades.
In particular, we propose to consider what we call permissible translations from these causal action theories to logic programs.
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In this study, three new distance functions have been proposed to consider these obstacles.
An event tree based approach is proposed to consider various uncertainties in the decision process.
Furthermore, a simplified coupling model is proposed to consider the evolution of plastic strain.
Probabilistic analysis methodology is proposed to consider various sources of uncertainties for the fatigue life prediction.
Also, a modified B3 model was proposed to consider nonlinear creep increments of concrete.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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