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The phrase "one would think that" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to express surprise or disbelief about a situation or statement. Example: "One would think that after months of preparation, the event would go smoothly."
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One would think that hard, dried kosher beef salami would be ubiquitous in New York.
One would think that neon sign will have to go, too.
One would think that would be enough for each of them, but it's not.
No one would think that you're wearing a headband on top of a wig!
As a former United States attorney, one would think that Mr. Christie would get that.
No one would think that the law permitted a newspaper to list help-wanted ads under "white" and "colored".
At first glance, one would think that the county is on track.
One would think that after 17 years on the job Alan Greenspan would have mastered the art of central banking.
So one would think that since managers are paid on incentive, they would be hurt.
Intuitively, one would think that a fixed-order predictor would be better on shorter segments of the signal.
One would think that teenagers would want to sleep a tad later, even on Christmas.
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