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The phrase "brood over" is a valid and common phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation in which someone is overly concerned with a particular situation or idea. For example, "After losing the championship, John began to brood over what could have been."
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I need not brood over their attitude and let it affect my life and my relationship with my children.
Others brood over it.
I brood over slights.
Don't brood over it.
You cannot brood over a prosecco.
Certain passages brood over the legacy of Bach.
You can brood over this stuff for years.
Richardson feels no need to brood over such paradoxical symbols.
It's a time to brood over the fact that both teams can't lose.
Much better to deal with the issue in a realistic way than to brood over it.
A chorus of six royal counselors brood over the fate of their country and army.
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