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We will carefully consider vs We will consider carefully

Both phrases are correct and have the same meaning. The difference lies in the placement of the adverb 'carefully.' In the first phrase, 'carefully' is placed before 'consider,' while in the second phrase, it is placed after 'consider.' Both structures are commonly used in English.

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We will carefully consider

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that a decision or action will be thought about or examined with care and attention.

Examples:

  • We will carefully consider all the options before making a decision.
  • I will carefully consider your proposal and get back to you.
  • The committee will carefully consider all the evidence presented.
  • She promised to carefully consider his offer.
  • It is important to carefully consider the consequences of your actions.
  • We will carefully consider all recommendations put forward in Parliament's report, while progressively developing and implementing our investment policy.
  • We will carefully consider the possibility of introducing special labels of origin for processed products made exclusively from European raw materials.
  • Mr Howitt, I can promise you that in the final and conclusive report on whether Turkey meets the political pre-accession requirements we will carefully consider this matter.
  • It will carefully consider any request it receives to provide information related to the Council position, as appropriate.
  • The Commission will carefully consider additional steps deemed appropriate and discuss the matter with all the parties concerned.
  • Your doctor will carefully consider whether to treat you with medicines containing tenofovir and didanosine.
  • Your doctor will carefully consider whether to treat you with combinations of APTIVUS and these protease inhibitors.
  • Your doctor will carefully consider whether to treat you with combinations of tenofovir and didanosine.
  • The Commission will carefully consider all Parliament's amendments in the preparation of the modified proposal.
  • If you have hepatitis B infection, your doctor will carefully consider the best treatment regimen for you.
  • If you have hepatitis B infection, your doctor will carefully consider the best treatment for you.
  • It will carefully consider any request it receives to provide information related to the Council position, as appropriate.
  • But I do admit that both groups contain some interesting points which the Commission will carefully consider in relation to the reports to be presented by the year end.
  • I want to underline once again the fact that the Commission will carefully consider the points of view expressed by Members in the debate in March, when my colleague also spoke, before making its final decision.
  • 3.24 notes that it will carefully consider any requests stemming from its networking with regional and local authorities and their associations to bring actions about EU legislative acts under internal procedures to be established.
  • The Commission will carefully consider the outcomes of those discussions when preparing the second EU strategy for the protection and welfare of animals, planned for December 2011.
  • Naturally, a temporary Commission would only operate until the end of the year, when the new Parliament will carefully consider the choice of Commissioners for the next five-year term.
  • I will carefully consider the main concerns expressed by the rapporteur and by Parliament in relation to the Green Paper.
  • As I indicated yesterday, I hope that the presidency will carefully consider the very balanced views expressed by Parliament and take due account of them in the final round of negotiations.
  • I invite everyone to carefully consider this.

Alternatives:

  • we will consider carefully
  • we will consider it carefully
  • we will consider all the options carefully
  • we will carefully evaluate
  • we will carefully review

We will consider carefully

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that a decision or action will be thought about or examined with care and attention.

Examples:

  • We will consider carefully all the options before making a decision.
  • I will consider carefully your proposal and get back to you.
  • The committee will consider carefully all the evidence presented.
  • She promised to consider carefully his offer.
  • It is important to consider carefully the consequences of your actions.
  • We will consider this very carefully.
  • I want to assure Parliament that we will consider its recommendations very carefully.
  • We will carefully consider all recommendations put forward in Parliament's report, while progressively developing and implementing our investment policy.
  • We will carefully consider the possibility of introducing special labels of origin for processed products made exclusively from European raw materials.
  • In that regard the views and recommendations of this Parliament are very positive and very constructive, and I promise that we will consider them very carefully.
  • This means that we will need to consider very carefully whether what is being proposed will also be viable in practice.
  • Mr Howitt, I can promise you that in the final and conclusive report on whether Turkey meets the political pre-accession requirements we will carefully consider this matter.
  • 26. Each of these ways of supplying information is important and can lead to enforcement action. The Commission will consider carefully and respond to every submission received.
  • Secondly, it will consider carefully and swiftly any request for the initiation of anti-dumping investigations, including those regarding the import of footwear from China and/or third countries.
  • Accordingly, the Commission will consider carefully the creation of a mutual stabilisation fund based on public and private co-financing.
  • I hope that after the directives to improve safety at sea enter into force at EU level, all parties responsible for maritime transport will consider carefully how consignments can be handled using appropriate equipment and in a way that is as environmentally safe as possible.
  • The Commission is aware that the opinions of EFSA published on 1 October 2009 has raised a number of issues of concern to stakeholders and in its role of regulator will consider carefully those issues.
  • It is of vital importance to also consider carefully with the utmost precision all claims referring to children's development and health.
  • Parliament calls on advertisers to consider carefully their use of extremely thin women to advertise products.
  • Parliament calls on advertisers to consider carefully their use of extremely thin women to advertise products.
  • Please consider carefully again on the need for NSS.
  • However the following statement, which applies to number portability, was drawn up by the Council at the conciliation meeting: 'The Council states that it will consider carefully and take into consideration the Commissioner's opinion'.
  • We will also need to set out the strategy for implementing IPP and its advantages and the Commission will need to consider carefully the measures within IPP's scope as well as how it relates to other policies.
  • The EU institutions must consider carefully how they should respond to such an eventuality.
  • So please consider carefully before I ask you this next question,

Alternatives:

  • we will carefully consider
  • we will carefully consider all the options
  • we will carefully consider it
  • we will carefully evaluate
  • we will carefully review

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