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"conditioned thinking" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a certain kind of thinking that is based on prior training or experience. For example, "Many of my decisions are based on conditioned thinking, as I am used to making decisions in a certain way."
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Once we realize the extraordinary power we have to compose our lives, we'll move from passive, conditioned thinking, to being co-creators of our fate.
For me, Easter is all about the miracle of being raised, even set free, from a tomb of conditioned thinking, fixed believing, limited living.
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"People now are conditioned to thinking about retirement more than previous generations," he said.
In general we have become conditioned to thinking that the more effort we put in, the more we will get out.
But he said it now appeared that investors have become conditioned to thinking of the longer term and are willing, therefore, to jump back into the market quickly.
Infidelity only hurts or ruins relationships because we're conditioned into thinking it is the "ultimate betrayal"; that it is "disloyal" and "unfaithful" to the sacred bond - proof someone doesn't love us.
This came from the outside world, from a public conditioned to thinking that there must always be a winner.
We can wake up from the conditioned, limiting thinking of our personal mind.
In clinical work, treating complex, fluctuating conditions requires thinking ahead and being prepared to adjust treatment as the patient's condition changes.
"I was so preoccupied with my condition, always thinking that I had something," she recalled.
But still the explorations continued — teams of men battling against extreme conditions while thinking wistfully of the comforts of home.
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