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Discover Ludwig"so you think" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you are asking someone to explain their opinion or thought process on a certain topic. For example: "What made you decide to invest in the stock market? So you think it's a good financial move?".
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So You Think?
So You Think third.
Or so you think at first.
"So you think," she replied sweetly.
"So You Think You Can Dance".
So You Think You Can Image Rehabilitate?
So you think it's possible?
"So you think," I say.
So You Think You Know Your Brand?
So you think you know your books?
So you think you know Oliver Twist?
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