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Discover Ludwig"brooded over" is a grammatically correct phrase that is used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone has spent a lot of time thinking deeply about something. For example, "He brooded over the decision until he finally made up his mind."
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It is brooded over by a central volcano that, at 7,713 feet, is the highest peak in all Portugal.
The divide between the domestic bossa and its export-market derivative is sure to be much brooded over next year, when Brazil celebrates bossa nova's fiftieth anniversary.
Indeed, the "very cleverness and spreadingness of murder" may have gathered her father within its compass; his death by hanging is a fate she has brooded over for more than 80 years, despite a priest's assurance that "grief is two years long".
I brooded over it all morning.
I brooded over the Guía Roji.
As a graduate student, Nachman had brooded over it.
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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.
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