Sentence examples for i think instead from inspiring English sources

"I think instead" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express an opinion about something that one believes is better than the other alternatives. For example, "I think instead of going out to eat, we should grab a few groceries and make dinner at home."

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I think instead of Dickens: The best of times and the worst of times.

But I think instead I'd stretch the definition of "picture book" a bit and take "The House at Pooh Corner".

I think instead there'll be very many positive attributes and accomplishments that people will look to.

I think instead, Yes, I remember now exactly what was so special about this.

I think instead of Immodium I'm going to buy a pistol and just shoot it off every time I get nauseous.

But I think instead of counting the calories, lets freely have some part of our favorites dishes to satisfy our hunger.

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"So I thought Instead I'd challenge ALS to stop Animal testing.

But instead of riposting, I thought instead of our relationship-­to-come.

I forgot what I was trying to do and I thought instead in terms of an Olympic record.

Then when I relocated to London I thought, instead of looking for another job, why not just try to write?

I thought, instead of going there all the time to hang out with them, why don't I just buy a place there".

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