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Free sign upThe phrase "am to think" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a context where someone is expressing a belief or assumption about their thoughts or opinions.
Example: "I am to think that this decision will benefit everyone involved."
Alternatives: "I believe" or "I assume".
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He's come down on the first step.' Then I'm thinking, 'I'm in trouble.' Then I'm thinking, 'What a shallow person I am to think of myself - he could be dead!' Later he told me the shape was just a black vest".
And I would be happy, atheist that I am, to think that my poems stagger an occasional infidel.
What a bad, bad biff I am to think of this opportunity as a burden.
"I want people who may be dealing with the same thing I am to think that they're fine," Baldelli said.
How conceited I am to think I might be remembered, especially in a busy hospital where human misery is a matter of course.
"Are you as fascinated as I am to think of the stories behind all this stuff?" I asked William J. Bonner, a supervisor there.
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