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Discover Ludwig'their contemplation' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group of people spending time thinking or reflecting on something. For example: "The group spent several hours in their contemplation of the implications of their decision."
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Such technologies, they believe, are a distraction from their contemplation.
Still, neither man had anticipated today's ballot dilemma in their contemplation of holes.
Jews and Germans are tied at their hip in their contemplation of the two sides of the crime.
But if near-term growth is not strong, as seems increasingly likely, market participants will soon resume their contemplation of European dominoes.
Then would dawn a new epoch, the third age, presided over by the Holy Spirit, guided by monks and fueled by their contemplation.
Because Stoppard knows what Bardolisers do not: that the intellectual effort should not come in the comprehension of ideas, but their contemplation.
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The monks and laity are able to engage the passionless part of their souls only through the passionate part, and so they require a visible trigger the symbol to stimulate their intelligible contemplation.
Their idle contemplation quickly turned into a research project, and they quickly designed an experiment to measure what they called the Obama effect.
Nothing matches it for emotional impact, although Four Black Sheep and Leave Behind are absorbing in their glassy contemplation of death.
Bursting with detail, especially in the opulent end pages, Spirin's tableaus of blooming lily pads, laden with flowers and frogs, resemble 17-century Dutch still lifes in their awed contemplation of the natural world.
Reduced to a Gothic skeleton, the abbey is penetrated by beauty from above and below, open to precisely those elements it had once hoped to frame for pious young men, as an object for their patient contemplation.
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