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Discover Ludwig"fully contemplate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of thinking about something in great detail or in a very thorough way. For example, "Before making a decision, it is important to fully contemplate the potential consequences."
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The costs, for years afterward, were too painful to fully contemplate.
Mr. Anderson of E.A.B. said the bank's "community activism and the way we do business have been acknowledged throughout the discussions with Citibank, and we fully contemplate that those activities will continue".
The N.B.A. takes a brief pause before kicking off its season on Sunday, giving you time to fully contemplate and brace yourselves for Charles Barkley as the new spokesperson for a Weight Watchers campaign, which Johnette Howard writes on ESPN.com is a fantastic thing beyond the potentially hilarious commercials.
The mistake made by these good people is that they did not fully contemplate the laws of unintended consequences.
"In fact, our results suggest that current regulations, or at least their enforcement, may not fully contemplate this sort of information transfer.
There were also a lot of tragic ironies that happened with the subjects of the film some of them too unbelievable to even fully contemplate.
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After fully contemplating a few, you inevitably numb out.
Bourdin had not fully contemplated what he was about to unleash.
When you've fully absorbed that news, it will be time to dwell again on the teams who made the playoffs and actually won a bit, which means fully contemplating the Jets' resurgence into this universe.
"The results that we announced today were fully contemplated in the liquidity plan we put together, and so, between the credit facilities and the actions we took - $15bn in liquidity in total - that covers our needs through '09, even considering continued weak US markets for the remainder of this year and next year," Wagoner said in a television interview.
It's a thought that relates to nearly all adults, but many may not have fully contemplated.
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