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"would still consider" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express that someone is still open to considering something, even after some time has passed or some circumstances have changed. Example: "Although I was rejected for the job last year, I would still consider applying for it again if the opportunity arose."
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The companies said they would still consider a strategic alliance.
However, Bob Atkinson of TravelSupermarket.com said he would still consider rearranging travel next week if possible.
I would still consider them, because I've had too many good bottles of each.
"I would still consider myself pro-life," John Cleveringa, who left for Michigan to be a pastor, says.
Which is why many Jews who consider themselves to be atheists would still consider themselves to be Jewish.
"The other parties to this deal would still consider themselves bound by it, whether or not the US did.
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"I'd still consider this relatively solid results, although several of the sectors are showing some deceleration in growth," said Michael McNamara, vice president of research and analysis for SpendingPulse.
Though it's simple enough for anyone to learn, I'd still consider this something of a big-boy toy.
Giles, who described Pietersen as "a million pound asset" in January, added: "He'd still consider himself a multi-million pound asset I'm sure.
Would you still consider it?
Would you still consider your TV to be a necessity, or has its functionality largely been replaced by other devices such as your computer?
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