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Bmojtaba Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Participle

What's the rule of 'considered' in the following phrase?

'All things considered'

And why it is not 'is considered' ???I think 'considered' is an adjective here...
  

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` 'All things considered' is a set phrase meaning 'When all relevant factors have been taken into account'. Rover

  • ` 'All things considered' is a set phrase meaning 'When all relevant factors have been taken into account'.
  • Rover
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'All things considered' is a set phrase meaning 'When all relevant factors have been taken into account'.

Rover

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