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be dwelling
noun
A habitation; a place or house in which a person lives; abode; domicile.
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So he won't be dwelling on Melbourne.
Many players would still be dwelling on the negative.
We are not privileged to be dwelling in an exceptional time or space; we are privileged to be dwelling in a typical time and space.
That is way too long to be dwelling on a cheesy ghost story.
That would be dwelling on Roddick's moments of frailty Sunday while neglecting the essence of Federer's tennis immortality.
But nobody will be dwelling on such hypotheticals in San Francisco this morning, because Colin Kaepernick did get them there.
Furyk did not appear to be dwelling on that, or on the golfers vying for his spot on Sunday.
As it happens, I would rather not be dwelling in a mouldering, rented basement, but Tink and I are trotting along just fine.
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