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Discover Ludwig'reconsider my' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in the context of someone asking someone else to think back and re-evaluate something that was previously decided. For example: "Now that we have more information, I ask you to reconsider my offer."
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I began to reconsider my Facebook silence.
This in turn allows me to reconsider my position".
His critiques led me to reconsider my own creative process.
Perhaps I will seriously need to reconsider my world view.
After hearing that, I began to reconsider my own name.
Should I reconsider my verdict or stick to my guns?
During a trip to Paris last month, I had the chance to reconsider my wife's objections.
"There have been times when the challenges have made me reconsider my career.
Obviously, I was too desperate — unknowingly desperate — to reconsider my relationship.
Oh, so now you want to reconsider my offer, do you?
It explains my current situation — I have friends but not Friends — and helps me reconsider my expectations.
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