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Discover Ludwig"start pondering" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to begin thinking deeply or considering carefully. Example: "As I read the novel, my mind started pondering the mysterious character's motives and actions." Here, "start pondering" indicates that the speaker's thinking process began at a particular point in time, in this case, while reading the novel.
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The thought of death… You're not supposed to start pondering it until you're old.
Only once did I start pondering nuances and run out of time.
It may not be premature to start pondering the musical event of the year.
Politicians of all parties would do well to start pondering this as they also tackle benefit fraud.
Context becomes important when people start pondering simplistically: "Well, what if it had been a man attacking a woman?" and absurdly leave it at that.
He tells me to empty my mind of all thoughts, but this is easier said than done, and I start pondering the impossibility of thoughtlessness.
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While waiting (in line at the bank, a coffee shop, a restaurant, the grocery store, or waiting for someone to pick you up, or a show on TV to start), ponder things, calculate, and memorize.
"We started pondering what other incidents would interrupt a meal so abruptly".
So I started pondering what I might love as much as some of my Cravath colleagues loved practicing law.
When Hitoshi Matsushita started pondering his impending retirement seven years ago, his first concern was putting a roof over his head.
Once subtext becomes text, and everybody starts pondering the nature of God and the itchy emptiness of their lives, the tension diffuses.
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