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The phrase "a form of thinking" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific way or method of thinking about a subject or problem.
Example: "Critical analysis is a form of thinking that encourages deeper understanding and evaluation of information."
Alternatives: "a type of reasoning" or "a method of thought."
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Writing is a form of thinking.
Mr. Schueler studied with artists like Richard Diebenkorn (represented here by a small, untitled 1952 gouache), and Mr. Schueler's "Small Painting #3" (1949) shows his engagement with landscape as a form of thinking about abstraction.
All her work is, in a sense, a form of thinking out loud, and here it really feels that way, though the thinking is more controlled than it seems.
I was when I reached the last gallery, but exhilarated too because I felt I'd been through something: not the blockbuster slog but the experience of one artist's creative process and the experience of an exhibition as a form of thinking.
Clearly not a form of thinking for the meek, it was largely supplanted by the search for deeper meaning and a true, spiritual leader.
Lastly, the optimal early evaluation of possible CHD uses the patient's clinical probability in order to decide on the value of further testing and to interpret test results using probabilistic reasoning, a form of thinking that many physicians do not use [ 4].
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DeLillo has said that "the act of writing for me is a concentrated form of thinking… I don't know what I think about certain subjects until I sit down and try to write about them".
Business thinking has to become a form of design thinking.
The so-called "neutral" state is, in reality, the attempt to impose an ideology – an individualist, humanist form of thinking.
Better, perhaps, to teach a more useful form of thinking.
One could argue that over-reliance on RCTs has fostered a less critical form of thinking in the evaluation of health care treatments.
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