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Discover Ludwig"reckoning about" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to think carefully about something or to consider. For example, "I was reckoning about the possible outcomes of the project before I decided to take on the task."
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There is a kind of endless reckoning about the fate of South Africa.
How much of a reckoning about the 80s will there ultimately be?
"This country needs to have a historical reckoning about the past".
The World Health Organisation (WHO) expects the epidemic to worsen, reckoning about 20,000 will be infected.
He was talking about a trip he had taken to Auschwitz, and also, by his reckoning, about the Iran deal.
We won't fully restore public trust in the police until there is a true reckoning about the past".
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A lonely bungalow is the only building added to this scene, Mr Stewart reckons, since about 1700.
He reckoned about $100 was left.
She's been with, I reckon, about 12 foster families.
They generate, he reckons, about a third of new subscriptions.
It was, Sangakkara reckoned, "about 15 to 20 runs short".
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