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The phrase "ponder the answer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when encouraging someone to think deeply or reflect on a particular response or solution.
Example: "Before making a decision, take a moment to ponder the answer to the question at hand."
Alternatives: "reflect on the answer" or "contemplate the response."
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I ponder the answer.
We will leave you to ponder the answer.
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These are interesting questions to ponder, the answers to which might make what followed make more sense.
I take no pleasure in pondering the answer to that one.
Add the soft, unhurried waddle of the lad's gait, plus the seconds that tick by as he ponders the answer to a simple inquiry, and you start to wonder if Terri is less of a student than a sleepwalker.
He must have pondered the answer for weeks.
She tells Adam Bryant at The New York Times that she likes when people take time to ponder the question and answer thoughtfully.
The rest of England pondered the result.
Take a couple seconds to ponder the question and prepare a quality answer.
Most of Washington's so-called think tanks don't have to ponder the issues -- they already know the answers.
Luminita Costache ponders the answer, and rounds up some of the projects UNICEF has rolled out in the recent years to help the people taking on the most important job in the world.
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