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contemplating

[kon-tuhm-pley-ting, -tem-] / ˈkɒn təmˌpleɪ tɪŋ, -tɛm- /






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Munger decided to adjust his life, asking others to read to him and contemplating other steps.

From The Wall Street Journal

Like a particularly manic solver, he attacks the subject in an across-and-down fashion, here contemplating the impact of AI on the game, there considering what role crossword-style wordplay had on Modernist writers like T.S.

From Los Angeles Times

The two first met a decade ago, when they partnered on “Enough Said,” the 2013 romantic comedy about a divorced woman grappling with sending her daughter off to college while contemplating a new love.

From New York Times

After renovating the home, however, they found themselves weary of bustling Melrose Boulevard and were contemplating their next big project.

From Los Angeles Times

I like contemplating if I want sausage links or patties because both are an option.

From Seattle Times