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contemplate upon
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"contemplate upon" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to express the idea of taking the time to further think about or consider a particular subject. For example, "I will contemplate upon the decision before making a final choice."
✓ Grammatically correct
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Your attempts here would be to tune your minds to meditate upon God with a form by chanting prayers and then contemplate upon the eternal purusha[6] by chanting the purusha sukta[7].
Wiki
Contemplate upon the Mysteries of God.Eg: Creation, Salvation, etc. Love.
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It was an idea that all new inmates contemplated upon first entering the prison.
News & Media
I am always appalled at this and have even contemplated, upon making the reservation, saying something like: "My husband has a severe allergy to olives.
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We shouldn't waste our time contemplating upon things other than the Supreme Being.
News & Media
The ability to contemplate and reflect upon the condition of the self and the selfhood of others derives from the relationship which the organism bears with respect to its next higher organisational levels: the pair, group, or society of which it is a part (the 'Umwelt' of the organism).
You still have in just about every case the founders are the product and market visionaries but you see them [add CMOs] as they expand and especially as they begin to contemplate and act upon physical expansion.
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It's particularly discouraging to contemplate that thousands upon thousands of Yale rejects would have thrived there if they'd just gotten the thick "yes" envelope instead of the thin "no" one.
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It's very different seeking solitude in order to remove yourself from frustration, anxiety, and irritation of people versus seeking solitude to grow and develop as you reflect upon and contemplate the world around you and how you fit into it.
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784 85.Thus, the Court in Thompson relied on uncontroverted evidence that the terms of the agreement in question contemplated payment upon the first use of the marketing ideas.
Academia
The heart of the issue raised by the motion is this: Section 102.166, Florida Statutes, contemplates that upon request a county canvassing board may authorize a manual recount of votes cast in an election.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "contemplate upon" when you want to emphasize a deep and thoughtful consideration of a particular topic, especially in philosophical or reflective contexts.
Common error
Avoid using "contemplate upon" in everyday conversations or informal writing. Simpler alternatives like "think about" or "consider" are often more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "contemplate upon" functions as a verb phrase indicating a process of deep and thoughtful consideration. Ludwig AI confirms that it is usable in written English, though it may sound more formal than simply using "contemplate."
Frequent in
News & Media
28%
Wiki
28%
Academia
16%
Less common in
Science
14%
Encyclopedias
14%
Formal & Business
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "contemplate upon" is a grammatically correct phrase used to express deep and thoughtful consideration. While Ludwig AI marks it as usable, it's less common than the simpler "contemplate" and carries a more formal tone. It appears in various contexts, including news, academic writing and encyclopedias, but is best reserved for situations where a sense of serious reflection is desired. Alternatives like "reflect upon" or "ponder" can serve as substitutes depending on the specific nuance you aim to convey.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Reflect upon
Focuses on looking back at something, often with a sense of learning.
Ponder upon
Suggests a deep, thoughtful consideration, often over time.
Deliberate upon
Suggests a formal and careful discussion or consideration.
Consider upon
Implies careful thought, but can also mean 'take into account'.
Think upon
Is a more general and less formal way to express reflection.
Ruminate upon
Implies a prolonged and often anxious consideration.
Examine upon
Suggests a closer, more analytical inspection.
Reconsider upon
Highlights a revisiting of a previously made decision.
Imagine upon
Emphasizes creative visualization rather than deep thought.
Explore upon
Indicates an investigation into a topic, not necessarily reflective.
FAQs
How to use "contemplate upon" in a sentence?
You can use "contemplate upon" to express deep thought about a subject. For example, "Many philosophers contemplate upon the meaning of existence."
What can I say instead of "contemplate upon"?
You can use alternatives like "reflect upon", "ponder", or "consider" depending on the context.
Which is correct, "contemplate" or "contemplate upon"?
"Contemplate" is generally preferred in modern English. "Contemplate upon" is acceptable, but can sound somewhat formal or archaic. Both are grammatically correct.
What's the difference between "consider" and "contemplate upon"?
"Consider" is a general term for thinking about something. "Contemplate upon" suggests a deeper, more prolonged reflection.
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Real-world application tested