take (something) into consideration

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: to think about (something) before one makes a decision or forms an opinion
We will take your experience into consideration when we decide who will get the job.
Results of the study should be taken into consideration before the medication is prescribed to patients.

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Dr Ganuza and collaborators’ meticulous study calls for urgent, nuanced responses to insect declines that take into consideration the synergistic effects of climate warming and land-use change, to prevent more irreversible losses to biodiversity and ecosystem services. Grrlscientist, Forbes.com, 20 May 2025 Consumer advocates say those models inflate costs and do not take into consideration any mitigation work done by property owners or communities. Noelle Phillips, Denver Post, 7 May 2025 Considerations For Business Leaders For employers who are thinking of implementing RLT as part of their employee wellness programs, there are a lot of things to take into consideration first. John Graham Harper, Forbes, 13 Mar. 2025 Yu said there are no provisions that take into consideration when families have extraordinary circumstances, like having to pay for the medical care of a loved one. Kelsie Hoffman, CBS News, 5 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for take (something) into consideration

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“Take (something) into consideration.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/take%20%28something%29%20into%20consideration. Accessed 4 Jun. 2025.

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