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Lily_lili Posted 14 years ago
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Consider something/ Consider about something?

Hi all!
Sometimes I see some people say consider something and some say consider about something. Which one is correct, and if both are ok, how to use them? Thanks so much.
  

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lily_lili Sometimes I see some people say consider something and some say consider about something. Which one is correct? Hi, If you're saying that, why not provide us an example of what you're talking about?

  • lily_lili Sometimes I see some people say consider something and some say consider about something.
  • Which one is correct?
  • Hi, If you're saying that, why not provide us an example of what you're talking about?
  • Anyway, when we consider something, we think about it carefully.
  • On the other hand, sometimes we deeply think about something, as we want to ensure that eventually it will work to our advantage.
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lily_liliSometimes I see some people say consider something and some say consider about something. Which one is correct?
Hi,

If you're saying that, why not provide us an example of what you're talking about?

Anyway, when we consider something, we think about it carefully.

On the other hand, sometimes we deeply think about something,

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