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Discover Ludwig"dwell on it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to mean think deeply about something, usually something difficult or troubling, or to continue thinking about something for a long time. For example: "I'm not sure what to do, so I'm going to take some time to dwell on it."
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No one wants to dwell on it.
Don't dwell on it too much, you'll find another one.
I didn't dwell on it.
You can't dwell on it.
We shouldn't dwell on it.
I didn't really dwell on it.
So she doesn't dwell on it.
But you can't dwell on it.
I dwell on it for hours.
But we can't dwell on it.
Best not dwell on it.
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