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'think' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a verb, when you mean to consider or ponder something, or as a noun, when you mean an opinion or belief. Example sentence: I think we should talk to a counselor before making any big decisions.
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"I try not to think about it too much.
So what do you think?
Think about that for a moment.
"I think it's for women to make a choice about what clothes they wish to wear, if they wish to wear a veil that is for a woman to make a choice.
David, if you think this election is about leadership, then debate me one on one.
I don't think they have any meaning".
They think it's unfair to expect Germany to make an open-ended commitment to support these countries in the absence of meaningful reform.
"Also I think it actually demeans some quite sensible things.
Some days I don't think I'm going to make it and just feel like killing myself.
I think they are both lurching left and right".
"But I look at people who have been in politics for five, 10, 15 years, and muck up, you see them muck up and think, 'You guys are supposed to be pro!' "People that have gone to Oxbridge, had thousands spent on their education, and I mean they are royally mucking up".
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