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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I muse" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to think deeply or to ponder. It is often used to express the act of introspection or contemplation. Example: "As I sat by the river, I mused about the meaning of life and the purpose of my existence."
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"What happens is I muse over stuff.
Sometimes I muse on this little bill.
/ Sadly I muse upon the shell of a lady".
I muse on the sort of health provision she can look forward to, and I worry.
In the dark hush of the Tunnel, I muse on how similar the fawn-coloured velour Eurostar cabin is to the interior of a 1993 Renault Clio.
"Huh!" says Earl. "I suppose the difference is that the goths in Britain aren't armed," I muse.
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I mused on French trout.
Eccentrics, I mused, aren't always threats.
"I mused on this," Ms. Champa writes in the novel.
"So I mused that I was thinking of changing my position on the death penalty.
How nice, I mused -- much like a day making pickles.
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