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"rigorous contemplation" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Generally, you can use "rigorous contemplation" when referring to an act of thoughtful, serious and focused consideration of a subject or situation. Example sentence: "Before making a decision, he engaged in rigorous contemplation of the potential consequences."
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Julia Raeside A tribute to the late Cilla Black, likely to be longer on affectionate remembrance than rigorous contemplation of her cultural significance – though, that said, the archive footage of Black at the beginning her career, at a time in which there were few careers for women in popular culture, and fewer still for working-class women from Liverpool, cannot help but be interesting.
It is the latest illustration of the constant tension in the Adirondacks — and many state and national parks — between those who prefer the quiet, albeit rigorous, contemplation of nature, and those who like to tackle the outdoors with more fossil-fueled gusto.
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And faith communities give those faith muscles regular workouts, by offering adherents the opportunity to pursue rigorous spiritual contemplation, participate in meaningful sacraments and traditions, and participate in fun and rewarding fellowship with other believers.
You end up contemplating your own contemplation.
My contemplation?
Enough contemplation.
Training: Rigorous.
That idea needed some contemplation.
Is this beyond contemplation?
Call it extreme contemplation.
Very rigorous?
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