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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deliberate for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
One example of using "deliberate for" in a sentence could be: "After careful consideration, we have decided to deliberate for an additional week before making a final decision on the project." This sentence shows that the decision-making process is intentionally taking longer than originally planned, with a specific purpose in mind.
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But they did not deliberate for long.
We may deliberate for hours whether we go to the grocery store or pharmacy.
That deafness may be deliberate: for many Americans, sentencing has now become purely a matter of punishment.
Houses looked deliberate for the weather: easily battened down for the winter, sheltered by poplars and pines for the summer.
As Judge Gross adjourned to deliberate for ruling, perhaps, on Thursday, he said: "This is not an easy decision, I assure you.
Late in the afternoon, Judge Kaplan read aloud another note from the jury, which said, "We have nothing further to deliberate for the day".
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She deliberated for three minutes.
Jurors had deliberated for a week.
The jury deliberated for 12 minutes.
The Erie County Court jury deliberated for seven hours.
Murray deliberated for a few seconds.
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