Considerationsincluding
Considerationsincluding is not a standard term in English. It is the concatenation of the nouns "considerations" and the participle "including," and it may appear inadvertently in documents, filenames, or code as a single token. In ordinary prose, this string is usually a sign of a typographical or formatting issue rather than a recognized term.
In formal writing, the intended meaning is typically conveyed with a phrase such as "considerations, including ..."
- Preferred phrasing: "Key considerations include cost, schedule, and risk." or "Considerations, including environmental impact and data
- When listing examples that are not exhaustive, use "including but not limited to" to avoid implying
- If ambiguity arises from the word order, revise to "considerations such as ..." or "considerations that include
- Treating "considerationsincluding" as a legitimate term can confuse readers and disrupt indexing or search.
- Depending on style guides, some prefer "considerations, including" over a fused form to maintain readability and
In summary, while considerations including may appear in texts, it is generally clearer to separate the concepts