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The phrase "I would think so" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express agreement or belief in a statement or situation. Example: "If the weather is nice tomorrow, I would think so; we should have a great picnic."
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"At least, I would think so".
"I would think so, yes.
"I would think so, yeah".
"Got any gas in it?" "I would think so".
"I would think so," he said.
"I would think so, and as quickly as possible".
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I'd think so, but it'd be nice if only one person in the group had to pony up for Netflix.
I'd think, 'So what?' But in my business, if I don't buy the script, then the writer kicks the dog and beats his wife.
I'd thought so, until I had a tryout with a pair.
When I looked at them on the bathroom floor the colour wasn't as good a match for the walls as I'd thought so I took them back.
I'd thought so too.
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