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'contemplate by' is not a correct phrase in English, as the word 'by' does not have a relevant meaning in this context.
To use this phrase correctly, you should replace 'by' with a verb such as 'considering', 'examining' or 'reflecting'. For example: We must contemplate our future decisions by carefully examining our options.
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Ah, to be able to sit and contemplate by the lily pads in a formal garden that explodes with color.
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Thus control is surrendered to a more amorphous entity than that contemplated by Orwell the market.
Officials say that does not appear to be contemplated by the White House.
But the slaughters contemplated by this elite have always outrivaled anything contemplated by more conventional insurgencies — as Fukuyama does recognize in some passages.
But such a coalition was unlikely to be contemplated by evangelicals at many times gone by.
The tax laws governing transactions like those contemplated by the Ayers family are complex.
The cuts contemplated by the White House would not reduce the cost of care.
The Constitution often works just fine in ways that were not specifically contemplated by its framers.
Nor, they say, do these plants provide the environmental benefits contemplated by the Carter-era legislation.
The changes contemplated by the administration would not necessarily save money.
This Agreement shall not be effective until the marriage contemplated by the parties is solemnized.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com