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"contemplate the idea" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to think deeply or consider carefully about a particular concept or notion. You can use it in various contexts, such as discussing a new proposal or considering different options for a decision. Example: Before making a final decision, it's important to take a step back and contemplate the idea from all angles.
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I don't want to contemplate the idea.
It's sort of cosmic to contemplate the idea of breaking down attention into its anatomical components.
Sooner or later the anti-ISIS coalition has to contemplate the idea of sending ground troops.
"It's irresponsible to even contemplate the idea of discarding the Kyoto protocol.
Too much to contemplate the idea that the whole country might be actually connected.
Trust me, it's not at all pretty to contemplate the idea of a blender feeling spurned.
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In order to contemplate the Ideas in hostile objects aesthetically, the subject must first acknowledge the fearsomeness or the sheer vastness of the object, but then "consciously turn away" from the threat, "violently wrenching himself free from his will" (WWR I, 226).
Paul Nicholls, his trainer, had contemplated the idea earlier in the season.
It is not surprising that the U.S.T.A. decided to open the program here, after it spent years contemplating the idea.
Until just a week ago, few Republicans had contemplated the idea of Mr. Santorum as a formidable competitor in the early-voting states beyond Iowa.
It runs from the top of this page to the bottom of "some other" consisting in associations called up by contemplating the idea of a long sentence.
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