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take under consideration
verb as in ratiocinate
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verb as in think
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Example Sentences
“And certainly one we'll take under consideration.”
It said, women, if you are thinking about leaving your job to take care of your kids, I would take under consideration just working less—channel the energy of that guy at work who’s doing the bare minimum.
But that won’t be the only thing that senators sitting as jurors will have to take under consideration, as it is likely that additional evidence will emerge from outside the chamber that will weigh on their decision-making.
“Everybody’s always concerned about how their boss is going to take under consideration when something happens back home,” Bennett said.
“Everybody’s always concerned about how their boss is going to take under consideration when something happens back home,” Bennett said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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