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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I mostly think" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the majority of one's thoughts are focused on a particular subject or issue. Example: "I mostly think about my future goals and aspirations when I'm lying in bed at night."
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I mostly think of Google Assistant as the conversational version of Google Now.
When I think of Adam Sandler, I mostly think of teenage boys and fart jokes.
I mostly think they should have left well enough alone and not made the prequel, but we could be surprised.
I said it out loud and I still think I deserve to be loved and that I mostly think I'm doing better than alright.
I mostly think about, "What's a character I haven't played before?" And if you look at my seven movies that were out last year, there were none like this.
Most people don't believe me when I tell them I'm gay (not even me when I'm telling them), and I mostly think that they will never truly believe me until they see me with one in my mouth (that's when I really believe it as well).
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I mostly thought the former.
I mostly thought in terms of replacing the "writer" with another occupation.
But trudging up, amid the pain and vertigo and leering placards of progress (fourth floor, suckah!! Not even halfway!), I mostly thought some variation of "You've got to be kidding me".
I mostly thought about the money I could get for college.
I bet you would mostly think, "Well, I sure learned a lot".
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