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Discover LudwigThe phrase "widely consider" is not correct in standard English usage
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "widely considered."
Example: "The theory is widely considered to be the most accurate explanation of the phenomenon."
Alternatives: "generally regarded" or "commonly viewed."
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There were also improvements to what watchdog groups widely consider to be the Senate's inadequate disclosure practices.
They also distribute technological power more widely: consider that, nowadays, you don't need special skills to take pretty good photos, or to capture a video of police brutality.
Yet serious damage to an area that Syrians widely consider one of their greatest treasures is likely to stir anger at both sides — each of which blames the other for the destruction in the city — in a conflict that seems mired in stalemate.
Consumers of electronic cigarettes widely consider them to be a safer alternative to tobacco, and thus far there is no strong evidence that vaping is anywhere near as dangerous as traditional smoking.
Patients are clearly in favor of being informed and that their views and preferences be taken into account during the decision-making process, although they widely consider that the final decision must be the doctor's responsibility.
Widely consider your options before settling.
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Jerry Rice is widely considered to be the greatest wide receiver in the history of the National Football League.
This is widely considered unrealistic.
Health-service delivery is widely considered woeful.
The campaign was widely considered a debacle.
Mr. Maduro is widely considered the favorite.
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