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"had better think" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a strong suggestion or warning to someone, often implying that there will be negative consequences if they do not take heed. Example: "You had better think twice before making that decision. It could have serious consequences for your future."
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They had better think again.
We had better think about where the simple act of discarding SALT will lead.
Perhaps GPs had better think a bit harder about those opening hours.
Those interested in buying property in Mrs. Schatz's district had better think twice.
Before you come in, you had better think about whether it is really the most important, effective role for you.
If mothers think running a start-up will take less time than their old jobs, they had better think again.
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Nikon will soon quit making film cameras for consumers, and Minolta already has: better think digital photos from now on.
I think we had better believe them.
THE PRESIDENT: The Tribunal had better adjourn, I think.
Instead of having thoughts like "I should have done better" think "I did great, I'm awesome".
I wish it had been better thought through and had more of a tail to it but that's kind of it.
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