contemplate

Hi,

It’s always better to contemplate before buying a pricey product

Is the above sentence correct?

Thanks

Using ‘contemplate’ on its own sounds too philosophical in this context because it sounds too serous a word used in connection with buying something expensive. ‘Contemplate’ suggests think deeply. I would suggest something like:

It’s always better to think twice before buying a pricey product

My view is no problem.

Adjective needs to have another infinitive sometimes.

It is easy to say but difficult to do.

A moderator can give you more lighting here.