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The phrase "he definitely thinks" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize the certainty of someone's thoughts or opinions. Example: "He definitely thinks that the project should be completed by next week."
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His are very intentional, he definitely thinks about that.
"He definitely thinks he can be world champion again," Roach said.
He "definitely" thinks his year on Broadway has improved his comedy chops.
But he definitely thinks central banks won't be able to offset the deflationary hit.
"He definitely thinks he's silly to have done some of those things," says one of Osborne's close associates.
And if you talk to him, he definitely thinks he was part of it — that he really brought this into the mainstream of our political conversation.
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You've got a great voice.' He definitely thought I was Ed".
Horton was thought to be a hot candidate on the head-coach market – he definitely thought he was – but he missed out.
So he definitely thought I was cute.
What the guy's name was, English was not Adnan's first language, and he definitely thought I was a telemarketer.
He was smaller than Miguel, which is saying a lot, considering Miguel is probably five-foot-six, 120 pounds, so he definitely thought he could beat him up if necessary.
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