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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'he could think of' is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used to express that an individual has thought of something, either in their own mind or that they have heard of it. For example: "He could think of no better way to spend a summer day than on the beach with his family."
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All he could think of was her.
But he could think of nothing else.
And all he could think of was me.
He could think of no equivalent on cable television.
He could think of nothing to say in reply.
All he could think of was the war in Greece.
Before, he could think of his wife "as a stranger . . .
He could think of nothing more to say.
Soon he could think of nothing else, and told Imelda he was going to North Dakota.
Before he conducted the experiments, he tried to standardize every variable he could think of.
The only thing he could think of was to pull out his violin.
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