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Discover Ludwig"contemplate that" is a phrase that can be used in written English.
It can be used when someone wants to contemplate or think deeply about something. For example, "As I contemplated that, I realized what needed to be done."
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We did not contemplate that option for long.
Not that Australia cares to contemplate that one too much.
So let's contemplate that library, which is more properly called the George W. Bush Presidential Center.
But several experts, perhaps unwilling to contemplate that possibility, said a tie was extremely unlikely.
If you sit down and contemplate that, you'd need locking up at the end of it.
Wulfman would sit and contemplate that great tower of books, savoring all that accumulated human aspiration and knowledge.
"You now have a curated body of work that you can love and contemplate," that same wife said this morning.
Hunt refused to "contemplate" that scenario on Thursday, saying he was intent on getting the scheme through the upper house.
While much more still needs to be done, at least, she says: "Nowadays no university would contemplate that".
To contemplate that question, Crunchbase News set out to assemble a data set of top late-blooming startups.
The park system didn't contemplate that outdoor fitness would be so popular and it presents challenges in a balanced use of parks.
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