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Luca2024

May 15, 2024

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which one is right?

Morrison is generally regarded as New York's best defensive player.
Morrison is generally considered as New York's best defensive player.

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wWhich oOne is rRight?

Morrison is generally regarded as New York's best defensive player.

Morrison is generally considered as New York's best defensive player.

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Both are okay

which one is right?

Morrison is generally regarded as New York's best defensive player.

Morrison is generally considered asto be New York's best defensive player.

I wanted to add another option for the second sentence. You can say "considered New York's best..." but it's often said as "considered to be ..."

Morrison is generally considered as New York's best defensive player.

You could also say "Morrison is generally considered to be New York's best defensive player."
- you just can't use the word "as"

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In terms of word choice, you can use regarded or considered. Both are equally right, there's no real difference.

wWhich one is right?

Morrison is generally regarded as New York's best defensive player.

Morrison is generally considered as New York's best defensive player.

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First one was right. Second one, just take out the "as" after considered.

They mean the same thing.

which one is right?


wWhich one is right?

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wWhich oOne is rRight?

Morrison is generally regarded as New York's best defensive player.


This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

Morrison is generally considered as New York's best defensive player.


Morrison is generally considered as New York's best defensive player.

Morrison is generally considered as New York's best defensive player.

You could also say "Morrison is generally considered to be New York's best defensive player." - you just can't use the word "as"

Morrison is generally considered asto be New York's best defensive player.

I wanted to add another option for the second sentence. You can say "considered New York's best..." but it's often said as "considered to be ..."

This sentence has been marked as perfect!

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