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Discover LudwigThe phrase "anytime you think" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when suggesting that someone can act or respond whenever they have a thought or idea about a particular topic.
Example: "Feel free to share your thoughts anytime you think of something that could improve our project."
Alternatives: "whenever you feel" or "as soon as you consider".
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Anytime you think you can go all the way, you're having a season that's a lot of fun".
In Beijing, Cseh described Phelps as unbeatable and said, "Anytime you think you can get close to Michael Phelps, he jumps to another level".
Then, put that video or letter some place safe and pull it out at least once a year, or anytime you think about spending the money.
So anytime you think you're hot stuff, just remember that!
And anytime you think you know which way he's going, he goes the other way just to spite you.
Keep the list out and add to it anytime you think of something else.
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"Anytime that you think there's going to be a lull, you're wrong".
Remember, anytime they act nice to you, think about it.
After Shailene's announcement that she's done with making teen films, do you think you'll stop anytime soon?
But I won't be auditioning for "So You Think You Can Dance?" anytime soon.
Do you think you'll be seeing any stock action anytime soon?
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