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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'contemplated being' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a thought or feeling that someone considered, usually before making a decision or taking action. For example: After months of contemplation, she finally decided to take the plunge and become a business owner, contemplated being her own boss.
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He contemplated being scanned.
It's not that we don't think our kids have contemplated being orphaned or eaten by beasts.
City rat that he was, he had never even contemplated being on an elephant.
"When we left spring training, I don't think we contemplated being in the position we're in," said Larry Beinfest, the president for baseball operations, after trading Ramirez.
In "The Unsettling Stories of Two Lonely Dolls, the artist Cindy Sherman said she had contemplated being the curator of an art show about the reissued book.
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But the fact that it was even contemplated was worrying.
But the areas in the monument being contemplated are not contiguous.
This time, too, it will work only if what is contemplated is Gaza first.
Still, the documents showed the pay packages being contemplated were quite detailed, running to several pages.
What shouldn't be contemplated is redistributing tax burdens away from the wealthy and toward the middle class.
Secondly, I think it unlikely that such a wholesale transfer would be contemplated, were it feasible.
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