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chewing on

verb

Present participle of chew on

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"chewing on" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to think about or contemplate something deeply. Example: "I've been chewing on the idea of traveling solo, but I'm still not sure if it's something I want to do."

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You'll be too busy whimpering and chewing on your fist.

Prevent your bird from chewing on furniture.

That's the broad end that hopefully you're not chewing on!

How about chewing on that one".

Lisa chewing on a cheeseburger.

Chewing on it, you feel bouncy yourself.

"Bloggers are not chewing on the news.

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I can only chew on one side.

Definitely something to chew on.

Lots to chew on here.

I chew on the possibilities.

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