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Discover Ludwig"had a think" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to have a brief period of thinking or contemplation. Example: After listening to the proposal, he had a think and decided to support it.
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The writer worked in an office that had a "Think" sign on the wall in front of his desk.
But when I went away and had a think about it, I knew he was right.
Then Advocaat had a think, and moved Shirokov into central defence during pre-season.
"Had a think about Andy drink and think it might be best to wait till News Corp process is over.
Will we be satisfied if his truth is "I don't know", or if his truth is, "I've had a think Parky and it's none of your business".
Have you had a think about this?' He's really just a big motivator, just making sure he keeps blokes on their toes all the time.
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