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Discover LudwigThe phrase "under serious consideration" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is being carefully thought about or discussed, often implying that a decision or action will be taken soon. For example: "I am glad to hear that the proposal is under serious consideration by the board of directors." "After much research, we have determined that this option is the best one under serious consideration." "Due to budget constraints, the project is currently under serious consideration for potential cuts."
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Letters may be solicited for candidates under serious consideration.
Neither change is under serious consideration at the Capitol.
Sensor systems are under serious consideration to make these measurements.
"I've had it under serious consideration since I was first informed of these events".
Moreover, the field of candidates under serious consideration appears to have widened in recent weeks.
The idea is reportedly under serious consideration, although many Israelis, too, scoff at it.
Nonetheless, a change to the timing of next year's announcement is now under serious consideration.
The entry was apparently under serious consideration until early last month.
Obama associates say he was never under serious consideration as a running mate.
Another Republican under serious consideration is Kirk Adams, Ducey's outgoing chief of staff.
We're still far from a world in which such a radical step is under serious consideration.
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