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Discover Ludwig"ruminating on" is correct and can be used in written English
This phrase is used to describe someone or something that is thinking deeply about a subject or situation. For example, "She spent the entire afternoon ruminating on the events of the day."
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Few people have spent as much time as Fayyad ruminating on this one subject.
This realization has me ruminating on the lasting significance of one of the most important novels in America's history.
As one who spent his student years ruminating on the existential qualities of copious quantities of alcohol, I'm delighted.
He'd been ruminating on it for a decade.
The Senate is still ruminating on its own bill.
He says he is always ruminating on something or other.
They were ruminating on the question of criticizing Islamic figures.
We're not, and they don't.For us cattle, that is something worth ruminating on.
I felt like a codger ruminating on the good old days.
Anderson's latest piece, "Homeland," finds her ruminating on contemporary American identity and life during wartime.
Or perhaps they were ruminating on the many additional questions raised by this revelation.
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