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Discover LudwigThe phrase "stop to wonder" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when one is expressing curiosity about a certain thing or situation. For example: "I stopped to wonder why she was acting so strangely."
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You'd stop to wonder, maybe he's sick".
Most of us do not stop to wonder why that is, but researchers today increasingly do.
You hear it said so often that you may never stop to wonder what it means.
"If you stop to wonder what's next, the moment is gone".
Did you stop to wonder how many younger solvers would have difficulty with the answer to 11 Down?
If an unattractive actor plays a loser, you don't necessarily stop to wonder why he's a failure.
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I never stopped to wonder why I was watching.
Have you ever stopped to wonder why you are such a bad tipper?
The Economist Style Guide classes guesstimate as "horrible" without stopping to wonder why it was ever wanted.
As I was about to pop the clasp on the envelope, I stopped to wonder, Who is FC2?
Maybe you do too, but I never stopped to wonder why I'm not like other people.
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