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Discover LudwigThe phrase "contemplation for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to express deep thought or consideration about something, especially with the intention of coming to a decision or forming an opinion. For example, "I took a few moments of contemplation for what I should do next."
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There must be time for contemplation, for reflection about the world and the people about one.
Today, Iona remains a place of pilgrimage and contemplation for both committed Christians and souls seeking to define their spirituality.
"I don't want a grave in Reims to become a place of prayer and contemplation for some fanatics".
It is as if Mr. Gates had just paused from contemplation for a few words with the camera.
The new Pavilion is a chance to experience Zumthor's version of peaceful contemplation for free – right in the middle of London.
In January 1697 the General Court of Massachusetts declared a day of fasting and contemplation for the tragedy that had resulted from the trials.
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He made two highly productive visits to Castro's Cuba in 1969-70 from which emerged several important compositions: the much-misunderstood Sixth Symphony, a concerto – Compases para Preguntas Ensimismadas (Metres for Questions Absorbed in Self-contemplation) – for viola, the cantata El Cimarrón and La Cubana.
A suspiciously level moss-encrusted boulder turned out to be the ruins of a sawmill dam -- a reminder that the iconic American trout pool, "a place for solitary contemplation... for a sense of reconnection with lost wilderness," was the starting point of "the most noisome and alienating developments of the American industrial revolution -- factory towns, foundries, mass production".
If they complete the sessions, they are eligible for an ACD (Adjournment for Contemplation of Dismissal).
So he asks whether theology is "for the sake of contemplation or for the sake of our becoming good".
The non-working dimensions are: Pre-contemplation; Contemplation; Prepared for action - behavioral; and, Prepared for action - self evaluative.
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