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considered vs considerd as

Both "considered" and "considered as" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Considered" is used when stating an opinion or belief about something, while "considered as" is used when describing how something is viewed or treated by others.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 960 views

considered

Correct. It is used to express an opinion or belief about something.

Use "considered" when expressing an opinion or belief about something. It is often followed by an adjective or noun.

Examples:

  • She is considered a great leader.
  • The project was considered a success.
  • Reopening a closed case without authorization is considered risky.
  • All these ghost perks I never considered.
  • Bits of Life is considered lost.
  • Apparently, everything leased or considered nonessential has to go.
  • I never seriously considered the answer would be virtually none.
  • We've never considered suicide watch.
  • Dancers like Sierra have historically been considered independent contractors.
  • Anything Polynesian was considered wildly exotic.
  • Neither of you ever considered my feelings.
  • I even considered recruiting an outsider.
  • I considered your proposal perhaps worthy of endowment.
  • Her 19-year-old daughter Gypsy is still considered missing.
  • I just never considered the possibility.
  • Bruises are considered medals of honor in this gym.
  • Alain Prost was considered the destroyer of team-mates.
  • Ms. isn't usually considered genetic.
  • I never considered how Bin would feel.
  • We considered that And concluded thrombocytosis is more likely.
  • To the Japanese, suicide is considered honorable.
  • A consulate is considered foreign territory, so...

Alternatives:

  • regarded as
  • seen as
  • deemed

considerd as

Incorrect. The correct form is "considered as."

  • Conversely, it would be more difficult to distinguish it from White-rumped vulture (Gyps bengalensis) species of the Indian subcontinent, once considerd as the most common vulture in the world, but as not having shared areas it is extremely rare to meet it together.
  • The satisfactory profitability of the Union industry at the beginning of the period considerd (see recital (119) above) suggests that these measures brought temporary relief to the Union industry.
  • Traditions culture and living style of jaisalmer people is liked by turists from all over the world, we have considerd it and to guide and help sincerly we have staff to be cooprative and friendly

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