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Discover LudwigThe phrase "further think" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to indicate that someone should continue or extend their thought process on a particular topic. It can also be used to introduce a new idea or perspective on a topic. Example: "We have discussed the potential risks and benefits of this decision, but I urge you to further think about the long-term impact it could have on our company's reputation."
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I further think this is the only issue properly before us.
To take blogging one step further, think about joining a collaborative project like Quadblogging.
To take that one step further, think of your Facebook feed or your Twitter account, if you have either.
But I further think § 23 should not be construed as permitting the Attorney General to delegate this tremendous power to others.
You might further think that said power and competence could make her more, rather than less, suited for romance with the Hulk.
I further think that unless we clean up our own house, Republicans are going to clean that up for us, in the fall.
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Further thought: McCain's campaign soured me a lot.
They quickly released all the Afghans inside, but 22 foreign prisoners required further thought.
When he gave the issue further thought, he saw an alternative explanation.
She believes that telling someone that is a calculated risk, and she further thinks that he probably said it recklessly.
In Father Coleman's view, what the encyclical gains in potential for further thought it loses in clutter.
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