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Discover LudwigThe phrase "think encouraged" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a thought or feeling of encouragement, but as it stands, it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "I think encouraged by your progress, but I need to see more results."
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"The events over the last couple of years have had a negative impact, but we've been, I think, encouraged by how resilient our brands and our company reputation has been," he said.
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He seemed to mean the most generous policies that many economists think encourage excessive use of medical care.
emcwill74 "Page 3 is outdated, objectifies women and I think encourages this weird mentality of women as 'birds' whose breast shape, size and appearance you get to rate".
His timing may be off, you might think, encouraging people to buy just as they lose interest because property values are slipping.
LILLA: That we're always about... Movement politics, I think, encourages people to radicalize their positions and to impose purity tests on each other.
I think encouraging people to be creative is a really good thing".
When asked by Crawford's lawyer whether the FBI encouraged Crawford to commit a crime, an agent answered, "I don't think encourage is the right word.
I think encouraging people to dress up is capitulating to established power, as though decision-makers won't listen to us unless we dress up...
I think encouraging people to take time to say something and then listening to them say it is a pretty big start.
Being abroad, he thought, encouraged the sense of compositional freedom.
This, it thinks, encourages club owners to pursue longer-term growth strategies and avoid excessive risk-taking or debt.
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