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Daniela
How can I say
Guys,
Please, can I say "take into consideration"?
I mean, when you are analysing a case with two points of view, for example.
I translated from Portuguese (literally) , but I'm not sure if the mean is the same in English.
Thank you.
Jul 18, 2014 11:13 AM
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yes, you can say that. It means that you will give thought to a specific point when forming an opinion on a broader subject.
e.g. The judge took into consideration that the man was fearful for his own life when he acted violently.
July 18, 2014
1
Yes, you can certainly say that.
An alternative phrase would be 'take into account' ('ter em conta' in Portuguese?).
July 18, 2014
I cant surely understand what you mean.
When you have decision than someone gives advice to sharpen your decision. U can accept or u can decline proposal but u will surely use this advice. "Take into consideration" - u agreed with proposal and u will use it for making your decision.
July 18, 2014
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