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"which he considered" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer back to something that has already been stated and that someone has considered. For example: "He had a difficult decision to make, which he considered carefully before reaching his conclusion."
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He avoided negative criticism, which he considered cruel.
Potamkin had a keenly developed sense of form, which he considered virtually like music.
His unit used informants and surveillance as well as court-authorized wiretaps, which he considered indispensable.
The problem was Trump's personality, which he considered pathologically impulsive and self-centered.
His aim was mental cheerfulness and the gift of wisdom, which he considered sufficient for happiness.
Not respect from opponents, or from teammates, both of which he considered fleeting.
By then 67 years old, Ripley was hostile to all breechloaders, which he considered "newfangled gimcracks".
Hirsch emigrated to Israel, which he considered "a Palestinian occupied territory", and joined Neturei Karta.
Another, which he considered more likely, was that Littlefield was shot again while lying flat on his back.
Like many other social gospelers, he gave little attention to racism, which he considered a problem of the American South.
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Mattis clashed with White House aides before he retired over the Obama administration's outreach to Iran, which he considered unwise.
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