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SeroMack Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

Does CONSIDER mean include?

In a sentence The battle group considered of the 1st Battalion, The King's Regiment, a field troop from 62 Engineer Squadron and a Gazelle helicopter form 16 Flight...
 What does this consider of mean? 
  

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As far as I'm concerned 'regarded to' would describe it best. But that's only my opinion.

  • As far as I'm concerned 'regarded to' would describe it best.
  • But that's only my opinion.
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As far as I'm concerned 'regarded to' would describe it best.
But that's only my opinion.
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It's an error.

The battle group considered consisted of the 1st Battalion, The King's Regiment, a field troop from 62 Engineer Squadron and a Gazelle helicopter form 16 Flight...

Although, it might be better as follows: The battle group was composed of the 1st Battalion, The King's Regiment, a fie
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RayHIt's an error.
Yes, this is what I supposed. The extract was from the Guardian, though Emotion: smile

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