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Discover Ludwig'more thinking' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone thinking more, or something requiring more thought. For example: "This problem requires more thinking than I originally anticipated."
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It means more thinking.
They do a lot more thinking.
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No more thinking about priests — that didn't help.
No more thinking about priests that didn't help.
And there's lots more thinking to do about garbage.
"I was more thinking about her than myself and what I have to do.
I wish I were, I wish I were more thinking and articulate and sophisticated.
Maybe they should do a little more thinking inside the box.
All these drawings need in order to become cartoons is just a little more inking — and a lot more thinking.
There is likely to be a lot more thinking about the geography of the N.B.A. in the years to come.
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