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ruminating

verb

Present participle of ruminate

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The word 'ruminating' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to thoughtful, extensive contemplative consideration of a subject. For example: "She spent all night ruminating on the best course of action".

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The desk-breakers it publishes, ruminating on everything from the number of power stations to water quality five years hence, are exercises in wish fulfilment as much as anything.

The controversy over cannibalism will keep experts ruminating for some time yet.

The Senate is still ruminating on its own bill.

For online-dating agencies, it is a golden opportunity, as people who have spent the holidays ruminating over unsatisfactory or non-existent love lives log on in their thousands, hoping to find romance ideally before February 14th.

Ruminating about his failed affairs, he lives alone in Marseilles, comforted by a few ill-sorted friends, who are nastily stalked by a mobster baddie eager to locate Babette (and surprisingly ignorant when it comes to disk-copying)."Solea" reads as if it yearns to be a film.

Economists have been ruminating on what this agreement might contain and how much it might help the world's poor.

After ruminating on it for almost 15 years, Mr Fowles turned in a work that was full of Shakespearean and Homeric allusion, the story of an English teacher in Greece who falls under the sway of a fabulously wealthy magician, the Magus of the title, and his parallel fantasy universe.The success of both books allowed Mr Fowles to give up teaching and leave London.

Among a rarefied elite with access to the internet, they will have watched the YouTube video of a retired American general, John Macdonald, with ten years' service on the peninsula, ruminating at a symposium about geopolitical strategy last year on the failure of American North Korean policy.

Since a wild ginseng digger reported the wreckage of a small unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) on April 3rd, the South's ministry of defence has been ruminating on rewards for anyone who spots an enemy drone.

In the edition of June 7th, a telegraphic report told of the American victory at Matamoros; but in the same issue there were reports ruminating about the Americans' difficult position in the battle.The telegraph "may help speculation in commercial affairs, but it will interfere very often with the speculations of the newspapers", observed the Public Ledger in 1858.

The phrase came to Cassandra's mind when ruminating on the "world in figures" section of The World in 2012, in particular when looking at the predicted rankings for economic growth in the year ahead.I have no quarrel with the figures themselves, all drawn from the acknowledged number-crunchers at the Economist Intelligence Unit.

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