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"really considering" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to emphasize that someone is giving serious thought to a particular option or idea. For example: "He was really considering abandoning the project."
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I was really considering suicide for real.
"But I'm really considering this Dean thing.
Kino repeated her words without really considering what they meant.
You're not really considering Herman Cain, are you?
It is no surprise, really, considering the vast number of laws that govern the breakdown.
Which is a lot, really, considering I had not been in the UK long.
Ironic, really, considering the intoxicating beauty he's created out of his own misery.
"I wasn't really considering sports up until the class," she said.
(Not so many, really, considering that it sent more than 300,000 letters asking for suggestions).
It's little surprise, really, considering that China conducts the most executions per year of any country in the world.
"I hardly ever see artists who are really considering what is going to happen to their work," Ms. Nagy said.
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