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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'we ever consider' is correct and is used in written English
You can use it when you want to express that something has been taken into account for a decision or opinion. For example: "We ever consider the long-term implications of this decision before making a final choice."
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Did we ever consider the fallout?
Would we ever consider leaving New York and moving to Atlanta?
Being in prison is not something we ever consider when it comes to our music".
"In our opinion, it's always been something that, only when we truly believe that we cannot do our jobs as a players association, as a union, would we ever consider that," Fisher said.
So now, if we ever consider the man and his books, we will surely think of him "lying on his bed of unicorn-fur somewhere in his house made of solid gold".
In all our stringent calls for "accountability," do we ever consider that maybe we as members of a society ought to hold ourselves more accountable for all of our children?
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Asked whether there was any possibility of signing Diouf, Martinez added: "No, I don't think we ever considered that.
Just like us, the Martians would be a little perplexed, if we ever considered letting them land.
McManus said, "When you look at Marv, Kevin Harlan or Steve Kerr, I don't think we ever considered that they weren't professional enough to be totally prepared".
It seems at this distance a rough life; but I do not remember that we ever considered it so, and it certainly served to make one hardy and self-reliant.
Also, it's so played out that if we ever considered it "fashionable" then by now it's on the same level as Primark.
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