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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
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Consider/consider to be?

"People talk about things that I wouldn't consider problems" or "People talk about things that I wouldn't consider to be problems"

Or maybe "regard as" is the better choice here?

Thank you in advance.

  

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Anonymous "People talk about things that I wouldn't consider problems" or "People talk about things that I wouldn't consider to be problems" Both are fine; the first is a better choice. Anonymous Or maybe "regard as" is the better choice here? No.

  • Anonymous "People talk about things that I wouldn't consider problems" or "People talk about things that I wouldn't consider to be problems" Both are fine; the first is a better choice.
  • Anonymous Or maybe "regard as" is the better choice here?
  • No.
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Anonymous"People talk about things that I wouldn't consider problems" or "People talk about things that I wouldn't consider to be problems"

Both are fine; the first is a better choice.

AnonymousOr maybe "regard as" is the better choice here?

No.

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