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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'deliberate it' is not a correct sentence in written English, as it is missing a subject and verb.
If you are trying to suggest that someone should carefully consider something, you could instead suggest that they "deliberate over it." For example: "Take some time to deliberate over it before making your decision."
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So it was, but while deliberate it was not fraudulent.
This is deliberate, it is systematic, and it is happening.
It the hitting of the dikes was not deliberate, it was surely predictable.
If this looks deliberate, it is not quite how Boyle planned it.
I doubt it is deliberate: it is just one of the consequences of a childish system.
This is deliberate: it is Whiteread's reaction to the speed with which art is devoured nowadays.
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William Shawn deliberated: "It takes as long as it takes".
But we spent what seemed an eternity trying the cape on, admiring and deliberating it.
But it is not always FIFA's way to deliberate before it acts.
He didn't deliberate over it".
It was deliberate and it was calculated and it should never have been allowed to happen".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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