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The phrase "contemplate at" is not correct and can not be used in written English.
The correct preposition to use with the verb contemplate is "contemplate ON" not "contemplate AT." For example, you could write: I spent hours contemplating on my future plans.
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It does not contemplate, at this time, any form of an accelerated drawdown".
And then, as you often say, there's also the surprises that we don't even contemplate at this moment".
I'm not convinced that the average person can ever learn to read at speed and contemplate at leisure.
Scientists caution that human cloning is far too dangerous to contemplate at this time, but several groups have announced that they are trying anyway.
Scorsese himself drew heavily on the Cinémathèque's vast collection of films and ephemera from the director Georges Méliès, and as a gesture of thanks he gave it the automaton that father and son contemplate at the beginning of the movie.
I would look at my wristwatch, I'd drink a glass of juice, bite an apple, contemplate at length an ant that has found its food, then look at my wristwatch.
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Force might be contemplated at some point, but not now.
Fears of college can also be prematurely contemplated at this time".
A loss you could not have contemplated, at one time, and now it becomes something you can hardly remember.
We do a big meetings business there now, but not as big as we're contemplating at Harrah's.
"This is plainly not the situation that was contemplated at Sharm el Sheik," Mr. Mitchell said in an interview on Saturday.
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