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Discover Ludwig"i was think" is not correct and is not usable in written English.
The correct and usable form in written English is "I was thinking." You can use this sentence in any context to express that you were in the process of thinking or considering something. Example: "I was thinking about what we should do for our next vacation."
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Literally this is how I was think about things sometimes.
"I was just relaxed, it was some thing to look forward to, and I was think I was more relaxed throughout my pregnancy," she said.
I was think about going to Prom... were you?" Bad!
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I'm think I'm still quite a way off Serena.
All I do is think about suicide.
I dreaded being thought queer.
I think he's thought it through.
I was hearing thought.
"From where I was I thought it was," Moyes said.
"I am?" "I think so".
They think I'm funny; they think I'm attractive.
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