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Discover Ludwig"chew on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to think deeply about something. For example, "I need to chew on this decision for a few days before I make a decision."
Dictionary
chew on
verb
To consider, to ponder.
Exact(49)
There's a lot to chew on below.
I can only chew on one side.
Lots to chew on.
Lots to chew on here.
Definitely something to chew on.
There's much to chew on.
Similar(11)
Prevent your bird from chewing on furniture.
How about chewing on that one".
Still chewing on that one.
Lisa chewing on a cheeseburger.
Chewing on a Dr Seuss.
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