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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ponder the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically implies considering something thoughtfully and deeply. For example, "I pondered the implications of my decision for some time before I chose a course of action."
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I ponder the description.
He stopped to ponder the question.
PHILOSOPHERS may ponder the chicken-egg question.
We ponder the big stuff.
Martin, as ever, will ponder the future.
Some Astorians stopped to ponder the storefront.
Just ponder the significance of that.
Greengrass seems to ponder the idea.
Instead, he was left to ponder the cold reality.
Nor does Ganesh ponder the moral implications of his work.
Until then, we are left to ponder the careless.
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