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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I instantly think" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express an immediate thought or reaction to a situation. For example: "When I think of summer, I instantly think of camping trips and swimming in the lake."
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Of course, I instantly think, "go team female".
[3] Upon receiving this message, I instantly think that maybe this interview wasn't really going to happen, that I'd dreamt the whole thing up.
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"I instantly thought we'd be homeless," Leah said.
I instantly thought it was a good idea, and Sylvia agreed.
"I instantly thought he is going to kill me," the officer said.
"I instantly thought to myself, these women are onto something big".
I instantly thought: I need to make a movie with her".
"I was asked if I had any ideas for the government's Science Year," Wiseman said, "and I instantly thought, World's funniest joke!
"And I instantly thought it would be an interesting idea for me because I knew Lucas and Coutinho were playing here.
When I first heard this puzzle I instantly thought that the answer was seven, since the crossing takes seven days, which was surely also the response of the French mathematicians who first heard this puzzle from Monsieur Lucas.
"When I read that there was a site where you could send in designs and get feedback, I instantly thought, this is really cool," says Ross Zeitz, a 27-year-old Threadless designer who was hired to help run the community after his designs won a record-breaking eight times.
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