seriously consider
Frequency: 8.529.5 per million words
To think about a matter of importance in a detailed and thorough way.
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Examples (20)
- I'm seriously considering the possibility of emigrating.
- The committee decided to seriously consider her proposal.
- The company is seriously considering your proposal for the new marketing campaign.
- We need to seriously consider the long-term implications of this decision.
- She seriously considered quitting her job, but decided against it in the end.
- Have you seriously considered all your options before choosing?
- You should seriously consider taking a break if you're feeling burned out.
- She is seriously considering a career change.
- We will seriously consider all applications received before the deadline.
- They urged the government to seriously consider environmental protection measures.
- Have you seriously considered the long-term consequences of this decision?
- If you want to move abroad, you should seriously consider learning the local language.
- The board of directors is meeting to seriously consider the merger offer.
- The company will seriously consider your application.
- He never seriously considered running for office until his friends persuaded him.
- I would seriously consider investing in that new technology.
- It's a fantastic opportunity that you ought to seriously consider.
- He asked me to seriously consider his offer before giving a final answer.
- After the incident, the school began to seriously consider changing its security policies.
- It's important to seriously consider both pros and cons.