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"dwell upon" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to think or talk about something at length or in a detailed manner. Example: The speaker in the conference chose to dwell upon the importance of sustainability in modern businesses.
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dwell upon
verb
A slightly more formal form of dwell on.
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I dwell upon the spinning earth.
At least there is not long to dwell upon that.
"I got a big Bible to dwell upon".
Well, if you let yourself dwell upon it, it's difficult.
He may not have much time to dwell upon the dismal deja vus.
Jay's admirers invariably dwell upon his technical mastery — what is known in the trade as "chops".
So let's dwell upon the batsmen who managed to score some runs.
"Now is not the time to highlight or dwell upon our differences.
There's little to dwell upon about the departure of Adrian Chiles and Christine Bleakley from Daybreak.
He tries not to dwell upon whether he could have stopped Montana.
In my defense, 3-D printing is surprisingly hard — a fact its advocates don't dwell upon.
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