
Originally Posted by
Raymott
No, you can't. You're probably just missing the schwa between 'd' and 'r', and hearing a longer 'r'.
Yes, you might hear 'wondring' but I doubt you'd hear 'wondrering' - though the first might sound like 'wondrring'. There is no variant of any of these words where in 'r' is inserted, as in 'considreration'.
Pronunciations in songs don't count. Nor do speech defects.
Are you working on some scholarly account of English pronunciation? Let's say you did hear someone idiosyncratically say 'considreration'. Of what importance would that be to you?