adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
be considered an embarrassment (= be thought of as embarrassing )
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He may be popular abroad, but he's considered an embarrassment at home.
be considered/deemed essential
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During the summer, air conditioning is considered essential.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
more
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Adam Smith took a more considered view than most commentators.
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I am sure that hon. Members would prefer to hear a more considered account tomorrow.
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In helping schools to take a more considered look at their own structures the framework outlined in figure 5.
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Her more considered view was that it was' the sort of house you become fond rather than proud of.
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New legislation which contains elements of censorship, forces us to take a wider and more considered view.
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To answer the question fully, we need a more considered discussion.
■ NOUN
opinion
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In the considered opinion of many experts this poor relation of the industry will probably take 80% of the market by volume.
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But against his considered opinion , and two years later, commissioning of a similar single lead junction at Newton went ahead.
part
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Specific ethical approval was not obtained for physiological recordings, which were considered part of clinical management.
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But if parents buy it for the child the dividend is considered part of the parents income.
response
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The early deadline gave little time for meetings and collaborative effort, or a very considered response to the new timetabling arrangements.
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I have pleasure in enclosing our considered response and hope it will be carefully considered before the final draft is prepared.
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Two more detailed and better considered responses to this question were those of Wundt and Tylor.
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I have pleasure in enclosing our considered response which we hope will be taken into account when finalising the guidance for publication.
view
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Adam Smith took a more considered view than most commentators.
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Her more considered view was that it was' the sort of house you become fond rather than proud of.
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No considered view was offered on the underlying problems of prison conditions that had triggered the riots.
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New legislation which contains elements of censorship, forces us to take a wider and more considered view .
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
all things considered
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All things considered, it's the wrong time for us to start our own business.
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It wasn't the best game I've ever seen. But, all things considered, it wasn't too bad either.
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Andre is a good choice, all things considered.
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Might be the sensible thing to do, all things considered.
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Not bad, all things considered.
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Roots is the title, and not a bad one, all things considered.
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So, all things considered, I think I have done all right, handled my problem as well as it could have been handled.
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Went down well, all things considered.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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At first glance it would seem that sport must involve a victim, which rather explains why boxing is considered sporting.
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But if parents buy it for the child the dividend is considered part of the parents income.
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For a long time dispersal of any book from a public library was considered anathema.
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I have pleasure in enclosing our considered response which we hope will be taken into account when finalising the guidance for publication.
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The formation of priests was next considered .
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The job that everyone considered bad was in the workroom, which was my absolute dread.
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While relishing this opportunity there is a need for considered action.