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Discover Ludwig"contemplated seriously" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an action that was given a lot of consideration or thought. For example, "She contemplated her future career seriously before settling on veterinary science."
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It remains unclear whether a default was contemplated seriously or merely floated as a means of pressuring Athens.
By the summer of 1970, the time had come as Nelson sketched out and explained the first cladograms that I had ever contemplated seriously.
Another option, which Acorn contemplated seriously and eventually undertook, was to seek national funding from the DST and merge with Cape Biotech Trust.
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At one point I found myself contemplating – seriously – trying to read the book while actually driving.
In a full-fledged, Argentina-style default, investors would lose over half their money — an option that may be too severe for Greece to contemplate seriously.
They contemplated independence seriously.
I'm contemplating it seriously.
No one in Iranian politics is talking openly about separation of church and state, for example, or even contemplating it seriously.
Because we contemplate something seriously and there are great institutions built round it, there's an idea that we should somehow exclude humour.
"I think in fact over the coming days … they will start to contemplate very seriously whether in fact returning home is a better option," he said.
I seriously contemplated ending my life.
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