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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'reconsidering the' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are expressing the idea of considering something again, especially after a change in circumstances. For example: After the new regulations were issued, we were forced to reconsider the best course of action.
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But I've been reconsidering the matter.
"Reconsidering the Objects of Art: 1965-1975".
Hannah Weinberger is also reconsidering the downsides.
The French are reconsidering the line between seduction and aggression.
And conductors are reconsidering the definition of "fortissimo".
This year, senior Manhattan prosecutors are reconsidering the timing.
Instead, I find myself reconsidering the compact fluorescent.
Now, Ms. Benjamin said, "I'm reconsidering the friendship".
At 11 30, Mr. Tucci was reconsidering the entire evening.
Last year, H.P. briefly contemplated spinning off its PC business before reconsidering the move.
People are reconsidering the group as able to sign new contracts," Mr. Poulain said.
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