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The phrase "we dwell for" is not correct in standard written English.
It is unclear and does not convey a clear meaning in context. Example: "We dwell for a moment on the beauty of the sunset."
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We dwell for a moment on each face – black, white, young, old, poor – and see their common humanity.
It takes about 35 milliseconds to move from one location to the next, where we dwell for about 200 milliseconds, acquiring seven to 10 letters of text before we move on.
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We dwelt for long enough last week on the folly of wasting the season launch with two games that ran the risk of being embarrassing as well as underwhelming, although thankfully the Crusaders capitalised on the levelling conditions to provide a decent contest for a remarkable five-figure crowd.
We could dwell for a while on Shoja Azari's "There Are No Non-Believers In Hell".
Yearn as we may for Cary Grant, and for Grant-like opportunities for George Clooney, we dwell in the age of Hoffman.
I think we're causing a similar, negative effect when we dwell on money and look for problems.
And there we invite that audience to dwell for a time with the complications of truth.
It is to remind ourselves of this reality, of this source of our strength and mission, that we go out of our homes and dwell for 8 days in a weak and temporary structure.
Let us dwell for a moment on the bright side.
He does dwell for a while on the suffering of young Nathan, McClennan's victim.
It is simply too serious now to dwell for any length of time on what could be more empty promises.
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