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The phrase "just think of something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when encouraging someone to come up with an idea or solution without overthinking.
Example: "When faced with a problem, sometimes the best approach is to just think of something and see where it leads."
Alternatives: "simply come up with an idea" or "just come up with something."
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Just think of something stupid to say and then don't say it".Peter RuchtiMarbella, Spain.
"You learn to blank it out over the years, and because you are on drugs, [you] just think of something else.
Let me just think of something.
Just think of something you like!
Just think of something you enjoy.
Just think of something you hate or anything that makes you upset.
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I just thought of something.
Hold on, I just thought of something … Yes?
"Uh, I just thought of something fun that we could do with our band," he said.
The man turns with a pragmatic flatness to his mouth, as if he had just thought of something.
Discussing how to deal with detainees, Abdullah interjected: "I've just thought of something".
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