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  1. word choice - "considered as" vs "considered to be" - English …

    Over the past several years, I have noticed both “considered to be” and “considered as” becoming quite commonly used in writing of all types. Although there may be instances where they could …

  2. subjunctives - Is "considered" always followed by "as"? - English ...

    "is considered a " is more correct. Your sentence means the following: "The reconstruction of object models is performed using a graph matching approach. This approach is considered a …

  3. grammar - Is "considered" a linking verb? Considered + adj or ...

    Apr 10, 2020 · The second sentence you are saying that people think (considered) it is better. Considerably + adj is correct. Considered would be a linking verb. Considerably is used to …

  4. phrase meaning - is considered / is considered to be / is …

    Aug 11, 2021 · French is considered the language of love. French is considered to be the language of love. French is considered as the language of love. P.S. From my online course I …

  5. grammaticality - 'Considered' vs 'Considered as' - English …

    Mar 4, 2016 · Considered + object. Used when the subject should be just another name for something. Literally, that the object is the subject. He should be considered our leader since …

  6. word choice - "This is considered..." vs. "This is considered as ...

    Does this "as" change the meaning or correctness of this sentence? This is considered as socially desired. This is considered socially desired. Are both of them grammatically correct? Why or wh...

  7. grammar - "considered to be" and "considered as" - English …

    Those who are considered gorgeous / Those who are considered as gorgeous people "Considered as" is less common than "considered to be" and they may have different …

  8. word usage - Should I write "considered" or "considered as" in the ...

    Nov 18, 2016 · Consider in this sense takes three sorts of complements:. BARE {Noun/Adjective}: I consider him {honest/an honest man}.

  9. word usage - Use of "considered" in "May I be considered"

    Mar 26, 2019 · I think your use of 'considered' is absolutely fine. Your sentence sounds a little formal ... even though it is a context where formality is appropriate. The only problem I see is …

  10. grammar - Having considered . . . into account - English Language ...

    Oct 24, 2020 · I suppose you're right (there are half-a-dozen written instances of "Having considered and taken into account" in Google Books). But even though I don't object to …

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