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Discover LudwigThe phrase "never thinking" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a state of mind where someone is not considering or reflecting on something. Example: "He walked through life, never thinking about the consequences of his actions."
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We were never thinking like that in our day.
The thought of never returning to Libya, I realized, meant never thinking about it again.
He wanted "to experience life," never thinking of the wayward years of Francis or Augustine.
"I said, 'How awful,' never thinking for a minute that that could happen to us," Bernie said.
"We are never thinking that we can sell X number of bags if we lowered the cost.
"You're never thinking, 'Let's wait until the seventh round to draft our franchise goaltender.' You're just throwing darts".
Hall won accolades from universities worldwide, despite never thinking of himself as a scholar.
"But I saw this, never thinking it would affect my job," she said.
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In addition, uniting the network publication could make more efforts in the future ("never-thinking" rate in item 50: 39.98%).
On the other hand, facility assets such as reports (Table 4, item 49), and professional literatures and books (Table 4, item 45) were not well-shared among clinic members ("never-thinking" rate: 42.13%).
The lowest level of integration in information infrastructure was found in administrative works such as registration, billing and so on (Table 6: item 82, "never-thinking" rate more than 50%) within network members.
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