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Is the usage of the word "mull" correct without "over" in the following sentence?
The company is mulling a share offer.
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JA
Joseph A Is the usage of the word "mull" correct without "over" in the following sentence? Yes. You see "mull" without "over" once in a great while, so it is possible, but it's almost always with "over", so I don't recommend leaving out "over" in your own writing.
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Joseph AIs the usage of the word "mull" correct without "over" in the following sentence?
Yes. You see "mull" without "over" once in a great while, so it is possible, but it's almost always with "over", so I don't recommend leaving out "over" in your own writing.
CJ
Joseph A"mull"
also has another meaning here https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/mull