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"ponder the future" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to think deeply or carefully about what may happen in the future. Example: As I sat on the park bench, I couldn't help but ponder the future and all the possibilities it held.
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Martin, as ever, will ponder the future.
Eight industry executives and a blogger ponder the future of publishing.
It's easy to ponder the future as you look at the colts playing.
By studiously re-creating the past, Graham's play forces us to ponder the future.
But throughout the day, the pope continued to ponder the future, both his own and the church's.
Your geodome won't provide all the answers, but it gives you a harmonious space in which to ponder the future.
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We pondered the future, too.
Ballantyne wished Gretna well as he pondered the future of football in the town.
"This is the first time I've seen collective action," said Omar Barazi, 44, pondering the future.
Nearby, Marcelo Alvear, a fisherman and the nephew of Alfonso Alvear, pondered the future.
They have become experts at making daily ends meet and not pondering the future.
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