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"hurts to think" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when someone has had an unpleasant experience that they think about often, such as the death of a loved one. For example, "The memories of my father's death still hurt to think about."
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"It still hurts to think about this".
"My heart still hurts to think about it".
LM: It already hurts to think about it.
Parineeti Chopra added: "Hurts to think of what could happen.
"He had so much life left in him and it hurts to think about".
"I fell in love with Pan Am, and it hurts to think we'll lose its name," he said.
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"I know," said Jack. "It makes my brain hurt to think about it".
"It hurt to think that you think I've condemned you to hell, because I would never do that.
Cleaning the boxes yearly will probably let you keep planting begonias, but it wouldn't hurt to think about ferns, just in case.
Although he has defied convention and has pitched better at Coors Field than on the road, Thomson said he has seen too many Rockies pitchers get hurt to think of it as a coincidence.
Is that what you're considering?" He looked at his daughter hopefully and reached across and touched her shoulder to indicate he wasn't making fun of her, and that, indeed, many things were likely to become possible, and it wouldn't hurt to think that way.
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