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Discover Ludwig"I think how" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English
It can be used in various situations to express one's thoughts or considerations about a specific topic or situation. Here are some examples: - "I think how much effort it will take to complete this project." - "I'm unsure about the answer, but I think how it could be approached." - "I often find myself thinking how unpredictable life can be." - "I think how much this opportunity means to me." - "She paused to think how she should respond to the question."
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I think, How can I help?
Mostly I think, how lazy.
Oh, God, I think, how boring.
"That's, I think, how you could describe this season".
"I think how much better does it get?
"I think how my life would be different.
But I think how you hold yourself is very important.
I think, how did I get away with this?
Which shows, I think, how absurd a statement it is.
It startles us, I think, how the stupidest things hurt.
"I think, 'How dare you?' I want to key these people's cars".
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