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dwell

[dwel] / dwɛl /


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This is coming from a respected AI leader who often, and even in this essay, dismisses “doomers” who dwell too much on fears.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I just need to have a moment to process. I don't want to dwell on it too much," she said.

From BBC

Epstein allegedly replies: "lets not dwell on him, i am only interested in how this plays out for you."

From BBC

In intensive care, the pain was "excruciating", and although he knew he was "totally blind" he tried not to "dwell on it".

From BBC

But during the tour, she was too distracted by the progress on the crossing to dwell on the stress.

From Los Angeles Times