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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ruminated on" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the act of thinking deeply or reflecting on a particular subject or idea. Example: "After the meeting, she ruminated on the feedback she received and considered how to improve her presentation."
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Climbing into a limousine one day, he ruminated on why Lincoln aced Cadillac in the black car business.
Once, after his bike was apparently stolen (it turned out he'd left it at a friend's), he ruminated on the wisdom of locking one's bike: This was the first theft in many, many years of very carefree living.
His final 440-frame product became a meaningful representation of one year of the artist's life, and ruminated on the role that photography plays in our modern lives.
Walking home, I ruminated on the number.
Dr. Onishenko ruminated on observing Russians eating raw fish.
Other talks ruminated on theological and philosophical questions.
Tsiolkas ruminated on the ideas behind this latest work.
Before the game, Craig ruminated on pinch hitting.
Mr. Afzal ruminated on the excesses of the Taliban regime.
Others ruminated on the perils of glamourising fast food.
After class, Mr. Simmons ruminated on his appeal.
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