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"ponder the implications" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to carefully consider or think deeply about the consequences or effects of something. You can use it in a variety of situations, such as when discussing a decision, a new policy, or a potential problem. Example: The team had to ponder the implications of their new strategy before implementing it, as they didn't want to risk losing their customers' trust.
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Meanwhile, experts ponder the implications of bioengineering on our future.
A while back, I took the time to ponder the implications of Ferguson getting the bullet.
MPs – and now the Lords – would be well advised to ponder the implications of this.
All Canavero feels obliged to do is encourage people to ponder the implications.
In dim houses around smoking open-pit fires, people in these mountain regions ponder the implications of such large-scale projects.
Banks usually leaves his brain switched on, and he is not afraid to to ponder the implications of his flash-bang spectaculars.
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But perhaps it is equally worthwhile to pause for a moment and ponder the implication of these technologies in the physical world, both in the near and distant future.
Following recent media stories about the apparent healing properties of farts, Dean Burnett ponders the implications.
Clearly, he hasn't pondered the implications of being a person without definition.
NEW YORK — We all know it would be virtuous to spend more time pondering the implications of globalization and the intricacies of high finance.
Pondering the implications, Bill Gullo's dark, provocative script eventually loses ideological steam, finding refuge in a reliably depressing human response to things we don't understand.
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