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"pontificate about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to speak or express opinions in a pompous or arrogant manner. Example: The professor loved to pontificate about his vast knowledge of ancient history during class, often going on long tangents that had little to do with the topic at hand.
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On current-affairs programmes, armchair warriors pontificate about the Diaoyus.
What about those of us who pontificate about athletes?
No longer will they be able to pontificate about quality for the sake of quality.
Or when the actress switches characters, impersonating (fictional) scholars who pontificate about the Medea myth.
I am exasperated by experts who pontificate about what makes women happy.
Where fleets of carbon-gushing private jets fly in philanthropists to pontificate about climate change.
Local elections are not the time or place to pontificate about Iraq, Europe, the world.
People can sit at home and pontificate about my body all they like.
So I won't try to pontificate about what someone should or shouldn't do".
To relieve stress and pass time we would often pontificate about how different life would be once we returned home.
Some of these sites see additional promise in letting readers pontificate about the articles in online discussion forums.
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