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Discover Ludwig"contemplating this" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a verb phrase that means thinking deeply or considering something. Example: "She sat in her garden, sipping tea and contemplating this peaceful moment." In this sentence, "contemplating this" suggests that the person is reflecting and considering the peaceful moment they are currently experiencing.
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Norwegians may be contemplating this very idea.
Contemplating this, I began to cry.
"There's no other state that's even contemplating this right now".
Iris Murdoch might have enjoyed contemplating this exercise.
In contemplating this nightmare scenario, Taylor grows deadly serious.
Who, contemplating this loss, could call it progress?
Shame on the Bush brothers for even contemplating this.
For more than a year the German constitutional court in Karlsruhe has been contemplating this question.
And not for the first time, either, when contemplating this scrambled jigsaw puzzle of a play.
Contemplating this outcome, the new administration would have had urgent reasons to take out insurance policies.
As Sir Ranulph put it: "We heard a rumor that Norwegian explorers were contemplating this.
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