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I was considering about buying a new car vs I was considering buying a new car

The phrase 'i was considering buying a new car' is correct, while 'i was considering about buying a new car' is incorrect. The preposition 'about' is unnecessary in this context.

Last updated: March 17, 2024

I was considering about buying a new car

This phrase is incorrect. The preposition 'about' is not needed after 'considering.'

The correct phrase is 'i was considering buying a new car.' The verb 'consider' does not require the preposition 'about' when followed by a gerund ('buying').

I was considering buying a new car

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

The phrase 'i was considering buying a new car' is the correct way to express the idea of thinking about purchasing a new car. The verb 'consider' is followed directly by the gerund 'buying.'

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