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Discover Ludwig"ruminate on" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English
It means to think deeply and at length about something. Example: "As I sat in the quiet meadow, I began to ruminate on the meaning of life and my purpose in it."
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He left it for his wife to ruminate on, trying to puzzle it out.
It can be something they might really ruminate on, he adds, now that their higher neural functions are active again.
Thirty-two wereers were asked to ruminate on one of the nations lining up in Germany.
Ruminate on some of Underwood's other useful life lessons below.
Ruminate on death daily, but not enough to change your life.
I'd like to ruminate on this last one -- improving self-esteem.
The team could ruminate on the misfortune for one more night.
It is a meaningless number, but one nevertheless delightful to ruminate on.
A sacred place, where one may, and should, ruminate on matters of life and death.
More specifically, stress-reactive rumination involves the tendency to ruminate on negative inferences following stressful events (Robinson and Alloy 2003).
Why ruminate on "reinvention" now?
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