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Yes, MUSING

Example: Aha! I can see Leonardo walking in the park, with his brow furrowed in deep thought. I expect he is musing on some fantastic new invention he has in mind!

Conjugation: I am musing, you are musing, he/she/(it?) is musing, we are musing, they are musing.

Quite amusing, really!

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