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Discover LudwigThe phrase "contemplate with a" is not a complete sentence and so it is not correct or usable as is.
However, you could use this phrase in written English to add some further detail to a sentence. For example: "I took some time to contemplate with a sense of peace and clarity."
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As Derek Jacobi reads from the writings of the legendary dancer and choreographer, it is impossible not to contemplate with a shudder the shadowy line between art, ecstasy and psychosis.
Peter H. Van Tuyn, a lawyer for Trustees for Alaska, a private group that has frequently sued Alaskan polluters, warned the committee to approach the studies it would soon contemplate with "a large grain of salt".
(Metzger, 1987 [1936]: 47; original emphasis) … call[ed] expansive thinking that which rushes noisily and simultaneously in all directions where it can cut a path, which will constantly and irregularly go ahead without taking a moment to contemplate with a glance the terrain covered, and without attempting to build a doctrinal monument!
Metzger … call[ed] expansive thinking that which rushes noisily and simultaneously in all directions where it can cut a path, which will constantly and irregularly go ahead without taking a moment to contemplate with a glance the terrain covered, and without attempting to build a doctrinal monument!
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As word of Nineteen Eighty-Four began to circulate, Astor's journalistic instincts kicked in and he began to plan an Observer Profile, a significant accolade but an idea that Orwell contemplated "with a certain alarm".
Midway through her lost Thanksgiving weekend, just after the rushed trip to see the Rockettes, Diane Barker had a revelation, one that she has contemplated with a degree of melancholy over the past year.
As you watch Louise mold the clay of her dull life into fantasies, you might find yourself contemplating with a smile on your face more than laughing out loud.
It should benefit all who work in the ICU by demonstrating that organ donation can be discussed with confidence, openness and compassion, and need not be contemplated with a sense of unease.
Their blend of visual calm and hectic emotion, their sense of an endgame contemplated with an elegiac beauty, links them to some of the great films of the day — such as Antonioni's "L'Avventura," from 1960 — and it remarkably anticipates Godard's "Contempt," from 1963.
In her 1977 book "On Photography," Susan Sontag could contemplate, with great alarm, a world overrun by the static images reproduced in magazines and newspapers and on advertising billboards, a dystopian intimation that now seems downright quaint.
"Defeat would have been impossible to contemplate with Lancashire chasing a record 340 to win on the ground, but for long periods it looked like they may do it as Jos Buttler kept chipping away at the target.
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