Examples of 'dwell on what' in a sentence

Meaning of "dwell on what"

dwell on what ~ to constantly think or worry about something. This phrase is often used to describe someone who is preoccupied with a particular thought or issue

How to use "dwell on what" in a sentence

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dwell on what
We can not dwell on what might have been.
I do not think that we need to dwell on what happens.
We can not dwell on what made it go wrong.
I would rather stay busy than dwell on what happened.
They do not dwell on what the competition is doing.
It was very unusual, but you can not really dwell on what happened.
Let us not dwell on what was or what might have been.
I don't want to speculate or dwell on what has happened.
Let us not dwell on what people did or did not do for me.
You always can understand only the familiar, but my thoughts dwell on what.
But my thoughts dwell on what has never been.
We dwell on what we could do at one point in our lives.
We did not want to dwell on what happened.
Do not dwell on what could have been because it is not.
My advice would be not to dwell on what is about to happen.

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Do not dwell on what you did wrong to produce a setback.
You have a choice to dwell on what went wrong.
Do not dwell on what you did not accomplish.
Do not allow your dog to dwell on what frightens them.
Do not dwell on what was and just focus on what will be.
I will leave you all to dwell on what that might entail.
We dwell on what we think are failures.
I told them not to dwell on what had happened.
I dwell on what must be done.
Jesus helped his disciples to dwell on what Jehovah had already done for them.
Dwell on what it means that Jesus is interceding for you in heaven.
We will not dwell on what does not work.
Are you happy about what you have or do you dwell on what you do not?
We can not dwell on what we can not change.
To tell you the truth, I would rather stay busy than dwell on what happened.
Do not dwell on what has been written.
After, take some time to dwell on what you learned.
I do not dwell on what went wrong in my marriage.
Meditate on what is good, don't dwell on what is bad.
Do not dwell on what you express.
But you have had 50 years to dwell on what you did.
Do not dwell on what has happened.
That doesn't leave her time to dwell on what she's scared of.
Do not dwell on what could have been, but celebrate what was.
That November, did not dwell on what we would lost.
Do not dwell on what you are, but what you can be.
Well then, I'm going to leave you now to dwell on what I said.".
We should dwell on what we do know.
Rather than dwell on what happened, they decided to focus on the future.
Instead, I took a moment to dwell on what has already happened.
We do not dwell on what may happen, and we face the challenges as they come.
Do you know what, don't dwell on what has taken place.
Do not dwell on what has already happened, try to fix it!
Look, you can sit around and dwell on what happened 13 years ago.
Don't dwell on what went wrong, focus on what to do next.

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