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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as he thinks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is true or valid according to someone's thoughts or beliefs.
Example: "He often makes decisions based on his intuition, as he thinks it leads him to the right path."
Alternatives: "in his opinion" or "according to his thoughts".
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It's not as hard as he thinks.
He is entitled to handle this as he thinks best.
He goes just as far as he thinks he can.
Maybe he's not as protected as he thinks he is".
But Quinn's familiar material isn't as brave as he thinks.
Just as he thinks he could coexist with Jerry Jones.
Gilliam laughs as he thinks about it now.
Maybe not quite as quickly as he thinks.
His insistent, stealthy style makes us think as he thinks.
He looks quizzical, brow furrowed, as he thinks back.
And the school is not as stuffy as he thinks; it has an expensive outreach programme.
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