Sentence examples for be helpful to think from inspiring English sources

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I thought it might be helpful to think of Lucas now in terms of the history of economic thought.

It may be helpful to think of garlic also when deciding how much chopped ginger to add to a dish.

When trying to remember "in the moment" about what kind of feedback to give to students, it might be helpful to think of this guideline: "describe or question".

It can be helpful to think in terms of the big five risks: ABC Charity runs a number of programmes to improve children's lives.

By David Kaiser February 7, 2017 In parsing the strange dance of subatomic particles, it can be helpful to think of them as twins.

They remind us that in logical games it need not be helpful to think of the players as opposing each other.

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That being said, I think it is helpful to think about how to broach the subject with individuals.

When economists talk about permanently lost productivity, it is helpful to think about examples.

WHEN serving wine with a meal, it's helpful to think of the role you want the wine to play.

To understand how Gore did at these tasks, it's helpful to think again of the great grinding railyard switch being thrown.

In order to understand how a wave equation is used, it is helpful to think of an analogy with the vibrations of a bell, violin string, or drumhead.

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