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Discover Ludwig"I'm contemplating" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that someone is thinking deeply or carefully about something. It can be used in various contexts, such as making a decision, planning, or reflecting on something. Here is an example: "I'm contemplating whether or not to accept the job offer. On one hand, it's a great opportunity for career growth, but on the other hand, it requires me to move to a new city."
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I'm contemplating it seriously.
I'm contemplating going to work in a mall".
We've had 14 full-time employees for the last year, and I'm contemplating hiring again.
Wilkinson himself made a nod towards this quota issue, saying: "I'm contemplating the decision every day, every match, every week.
I'm contemplating whether or not to include the accompanying image of a dolphin intertwined with an anchor.
And now, after this senescent birth of mine, I'm contemplating the future with all the hope of the newly unveiled.
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Maybe I was contemplating the sky.
Now I was contemplating an abortion myself.
That is what I was contemplating on the long journey back from the Russian frontier.
I could hardly focus on the music while I was contemplating being on his shoulders.
I was contemplating what to do when I saw Seve racing down on his buggy.
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