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The phrase "also thinks that there" is not correct in standard written English as it appears to be incomplete or lacks clarity.
It can be used in contexts where someone is expressing an additional opinion or belief about a specific situation or location, but it needs to be part of a complete sentence.
Example: "She also thinks that there is a possibility of rain tomorrow."
Alternatives: "also believes that there" or "also considers that there".
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He also thinks that there is a mood of hysteria over Medicare's problems.
Dean Morton, an Episcopal priest, also thinks that there is a downside to instant ordination.
The former prime minister also thinks that there is nothing he can do to win over his media critics.
He also thinks that there is such a thing as homework overload — he recommends no more than ten minutes per grade a night.
He also thinks that there is such a thing as homework overload he recommends no more than ten minutes per grade a night.
He also thinks that there is plenty of evolution still to come in book-apps as a format, or rather multiple formats.
Similar(43)
They also think that there is already the basis for a bargain.
LLOYD BLANKFEIN: They also think that there is a Tooth Fairy.
I also think that there's a realist side to our films, the opposite of glamour".
I also think that there was a sense that Lindh represented a pampered and perhaps decadent strain of American life.
I also think that there's something of Peacock's whimsical inventiveness in Lewis Carroll, but that's only a guess.
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