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The phrase "always think that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a consistent belief or opinion about something.
Example: "I always think that hard work pays off in the long run."
Alternatives: "constantly believe that" or "consistently feel that".
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I always think that art is a form of sacrifice".
"When I worked in finance, I didn't always think that was possible".
I always think that but for a few years, there go I.
But any time you don't get any hits, you always think that way".
Fair enough, I always think; that is their decision and it should be respected.
"You always think that might affect your family.
You might expect art buyers to demand uniqueness, but the market doesn't always think that way.
The response format is 0 6, where 0= never think that way and 6= always think that way.
I always think that, if you are thinking about retiring, you have probably decided already.
"People always think that".
"Maybe I won't always think that".
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