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"if he thinks" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to introduce a conditional clause in a sentence. Example: "If he thinks that he can finish the project by tomorrow, he should take on the task."
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If he thinks age is a breeze, he's really stupid.
If he thinks he looks good, he looks good.
I'm glad he's gone, even if he thinks he hasn't.
(You wonder if he thinks he's found a sucker).
The president is fooling himself if he thinks otherwise.
We asked Mazowiecki if he thinks Jaruzelski was involved.
The PM is spectacularly ill-informed if he thinks otherwise.
Asked if he thinks this is crazy, Wilson answers brightly.
I ask Amstell if he thinks that's a fair summary.
If he thinks coverage is extensive now, wait until June.
What's the point if he thinks it's hopeless?
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