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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deliberated about" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to carefully consider or think about something before making a decision or taking action. Example: After much deliberation about which college to attend, I decided to go to Harvard. In this example, "deliberation about" shows that the person carefully thought about their options before making a decision.
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The jury also deliberated about three hours Tuesday.
Jurors deliberated about four hours before rejecting Ms. Montgomery's insanity defense.
The six jurors, who deliberated about five hours over two days, would not comment.
The jury in Federal District Court in San Francisco deliberated about a day.
She deliberated about attending, but once she was there she couldn't hide her feelings.
Ms. Sanai, 26, deliberated about what music would feel right tonight.
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Foner has long been deliberating about Lincoln.
Jurors returned the verdict after deliberating about three hours.
Our best hope, in my humble opinion, is to continue deliberating about this issue.
The jury adjourned about 8 30 p.m. after deliberating about six hours.
The Obama administration's legal team has been deliberating about several potential options for a signing statement concerning the bill.
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