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Discover LudwigThe phrase "contemplating a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the act of thinking deeply or considering something, often in a reflective or thoughtful manner.
Example: "She was contemplating a career change after years in the same job."
Alternatives: "considering a" or "pondering a".
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Contemplating a barbecue?
But responder is already contemplating a slam.
Francona had been contemplating a change anyway.
Mr. Zaslav started contemplating a partnership.
It too is contemplating a share offering.
Contemplating a business trip to Shanghai?
He is contemplating a return to landscaping.
Can Burnham be contemplating a US import?
Westchester officials are also contemplating a lawsuit.
We begin contemplating a musical instrument.
The drafters were clearly contemplating a gold standard.
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