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"better think through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to express the importance of carefully considering or analyzing something before making a decision or taking an action. Example: "Before making a major purchase, it's better to think through all the options and potential consequences."
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But we'd better think through the possibilities.
"If you want to be an admired company, you better know, you better have accountability, and you better think through where the jobs are," he said.
The book offers useful class examples, self-reflection activities, and a question at the beginning of each chapter that will help teachers better think through their objectives in helping all learners.
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Some of these ideas are better thought through — legally, fiscally, politically — than others.
I wish it had been better thought through and had more of a tail to it but that's kind of it.
Now that we're a few days on from the breaking news, let's see what's standing up to scrutiny, and what needs to be better thought through.
All of this should teach all of us an important lesson: before you are born and proceed upon a life filled with both knowing people who stand in rooms and say things, and complimenting other people who stood in other rooms and said other things, you'd better think it all through!
If my voice counts, if I have a real say in what the group does and how it operates, then I'd better think things through carefully and speak wisely.
But officials of the Coalition Provisional Authority had better think this one through: Who has most of the old dinars?
Far better to think through the implications and plan for the end you really want.Culture, society and travelMarriage Markets: How Inequality is Remaking the American Family.
If we can use this war to understand war better, to think through when we may – albeit reluctantly – have to fight and when we should not, we shall have given the commemoration of the first world war a purpose that will honour those who served in it.
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