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Common collocations with consideration in American Collocation

consideration noun

US /kənˌsɪdəˈreɪʃ(ə)n/

careful or thorough

careful
detailed
due
proper
serious

After careful consideration we accepted the proposal.

more

further

Such appeals are likely to be rejected without further consideration.

more than usual

special

We give special consideration to applicants with relevant research experience that may compensate for lack of formal qualifications.

give consideration to something

give
take something into

The needs and concerns of local residents were taken into consideration.

The company wrote to her saying that compensation was still under consideration.

deserve or need consideration

deserve
merit
need
require
warrant

Four proposals have been received that merit serious consideration.

important

important
key
main
major
paramount
primary
prime

For women with dependent children thinking about going out to work, the cost of childcare is a major consideration.

types of consideration

economic
environmental
ethical
financial
political
practical
theoretical

Although emigration did resume in the 1920s, political and economic considerations ensured that it was on a far smaller scale than before.