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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brooding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of deep thought or contemplation, often with a negative or dark connotation.
Example: "He sat in the corner, a brooding figure lost in his thoughts."
Alternatives: "a pensive" or "a moody".
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"It's a brooding thing".
They have a brooding presence.
It was a brooding piece of theater, dark and intense.
Before this, Mexico was just a brooding backdrop.
A brooding duck sat under the ladder to the attic.
A brooding sense of isolation hangs over these spoken thoughts.
It was a brooding day that 21st of December.
This approach means the sovereign debt pile remains a brooding burden on the Continent.
The music, as heavy as the unwieldiest of metal, is informed by a brooding intellectual sensibility.
Or, wait, maybe it's a horror-tinged thriller about a brooding killer with psychic powers.
Was Marion a brooding writer or a zany, fun-loving one?
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