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Discover Ludwig'what I consider' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are introducing a point of view or opinion. For example: "What I consider to be the most important factor in this decision is the safety of the workers."
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"That's what I consider to be Republican".
"That is what I consider extremely dangerous".
"I don't know what I consider myself," Mr. Gladwell said.
That's what I consider those close people to me.
"This is what I consider an Iraqi solution," he said.
I just had this 'Soulnessless' album come out; that's what I consider my more serious work".
They learned through what I consider a more arduous process, playing countless hands.
Mr. Carr weaves what I consider a groundless story of inferential intrigue.
I probably am obsessed by what I consider to be God's calling in my life.
I'm trying to live up to what I consider their legends.
Trump: "You really want to know what I consider ideal company?" Me: "Yes".
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