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The phrase "a contemplation of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the act of thinking deeply or reflecting on a particular subject or idea.
Example: "The book offers a contemplation of the nature of existence and the human experience."
Alternatives: "a reflection on" or "an examination of".
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It's just a contemplation of mortality.
The chapter concludes with a contemplation of the future.
"It's a contemplation of the cost of a big life".
The hardest poem for me in "Congregation" is a contemplation of the meanings of words.
But as a contemplation of death, this song comes pretty close.
For a period of eight-months' recovery, I became a peaceful observer with a contemplation of architecture".
To distance yourself from the articulation of Juliet's deep feeling, he says, is to "shame yourself by bringing irony to a contemplation of her consciousness".
The film, directed by Rebecca Richman Cohen, is less an investigation of guilt for war crimes than a contemplation of the viability of international courts.
But I think I've never seen an excellent painting that is so masochistically cheerless, to the point of revelling in a contemplation of impotence.
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"The Valley" is a visual contemplation of an animal impulse in the context of late capitalism, activated by the artifices and edifices of the American suburb.
A forced contemplation of the heavens, crisp and angelic blue, a classic prelude to death.
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