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Discover Ludwig"muse about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to mean "to think about something in a thoughtful, reflective way." For example, "I spent the afternoon musing about the meaning of life."
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You begin to muse about the reasons for the press's failure to stay on message.
Shreeve's scientists muse about sobbing monkeys.
Sure, there were more momentous things to muse about.
When President Obama listened to his militaristic muses, it gave armchair shrinks lots to muse about.
Ms. Cromwell said they spoke to a manager at the Muse about the whistling.
Eurocrats draft papers, crunch numbers and muse about the future of Europe.
Serious people muse about the future of computer programs as psychiatrists.
I shall muse about that and other options in a future post.
As the characters muse about what it all means, the sound of the seminar room creeps into the theater.
Then we will have the luxury to muse about "splendid" and "treasured" trees.
Indeed, longtime Internet executives muse about potential technical disasters in an increasingly interconnected world.
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