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The phrase "fall into thinking" isn't correct in written English.
Instead of the phrase "fall into thinking," you could use the phrase "fall into the habit of thinking" or "start thinking" instead. For example: "I noticed I had fallen into the habit of thinking pessimistically when I heard the news."
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And don't fall into thinking that vintage is just dressing "secondhand", it isn't.
"People fall into thinking: 'If only we could make retail banking safe, the financial system will be safe,' and frankly I think that is nonsense," he said.
Jori Sihvonen, the biofuels officer at Transport and Environment, which co-authored the report, said: "It is easy to fall into thinking that all bioenergy is sustainable, but time and again we see some forms of it can be worse for society, the natural environment and, in the case of burning land-based biofuels or whole trees, even the climate.
In a culture where we so often identify ourselves with what we do and strive for in life, it can be easy to fall into thinking that without our accomplishments, our lives are without meaning and purpose.
I think that is a hazard which a person can fall into – thinking that now I am published, I am an artist, I don't have to do the work.
"You can easily fall into thinking, 'Wow, I'm really something,' " she said.
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One of the pitfalls I see so many business executives fall into, is thinking too small and doing the same things they have done for years, directed at the same client base.
But to fall into undisciplined thinking about the past risks perpetuating the same mistakes.
Arthur Levitt, the former chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, told graduates at Fairfield University in Connecticut, "Don't fall into the thinking that suggests your first job will decide your fate".
The most common error, which some 2,000 solvers fell into, was thinking the key went in a SLOT, represented by the first four letters of SLOTTED (69A).
And why in your introduction do you fall into the 1970s thinking that more is better by calling these places "good value"?
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