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Discover LudwigThe phrase "someone I think" is not correct as it stands and is incomplete in written English.
It can be used when expressing a belief or opinion about a person, but it typically needs additional context to be clear. Example: "I believe someone I think is capable of leading the project will step up."
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If you're thinking about tweeting about someone, I think you should consider going for "You are amazing!" kind of tweets though...much more effective, wouldn't you say?
"But there is someone I think you should meet.
Someone – I think it's Fullbrook – says: "Thank God for that".
"This is the bird of someone, I think," he said as he surveyed the block.
"I feel very assured being replaced by someone I think is going to do an excellent job," Mr. Paterson said.
"I've always said he's a good player and someone I think people in the club would like to have around.
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"It's sort of like discovering someone I thought I knew.
Here was someone, I thought, who could understand what we were going through.
"It would have to be someone I thought could be a really strong leader.
I heard this a few months ago from someone I thought I could help, but actually I didn't.
Discussion about how long between shooting and #OscarPistorius telling someone "I thought it was burglar" - enough to plan coverup?
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