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The phrase "mull that over" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to carefully consider or think about something. Example: "I'm not sure about your proposal, I'll need some time to mull that over before making a decision."
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I still have to mull that over.
I think I need to mull that over for a bit, like the weedy Intellectual Titan that I am.
Let's mull that over.
Mull that over, then share your thoughts with your S.O., sparing no detail, Rose said.
As we mull that over, Fabregas wanders off and is replaced by Nasri.
Mull that over.
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And speaking of food, maybe you can mull that decision over a burger and fries at your nearby, profitable and conveniently located McDonald's.
But before I have a chance to really mull that thought over, I fall asleep.
The morning after she arrived to take up the ambassador's post, she was informed that she was to be seated that night at a table filled with nothing but cardinals; she mulled that over, then said, "I think I'll wear red".
"I'm mulling that over," he says.
As I mulled that point over, I bumped into a guy who gave his name as Wayne and didn't want to be photographed.
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