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consider vs consider as

Both 'consider' and 'consider as' are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Consider' is more commonly used and means to think about something carefully before making a decision. 'Consider as' is used when stating an opinion or belief about someone or something.

Last updated: April 05, 2024

consider

This is a commonly used phrase in English.

Use 'consider' when you are thinking about something carefully before making a decision.

Examples:

  • I will consider your offer before giving you an answer.
  • She asked me to consider the consequences of my actions.

Alternatives:

  • contemplate
  • ponder
  • think about
  • reflect on
  • mull over

consider as

This phrase is also correct but less commonly used than 'consider'.

Use 'consider as' when stating an opinion or belief about someone or something.

Examples:

  • I consider him as a reliable source of information.
  • She considers herself as a good leader.

Alternatives:

  • regard as
  • view as
  • see as
  • deem as
  • treat as

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