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The phrase "think good" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English, but it is not commonly used in this exact form.
It is more common to use the phrasal verb "to think well" or the adjective "good thinking" to convey the same meaning. For example: - "Make sure to think well before making a decision." - "Good thinking! That's a great solution to the problem." - "I always try to think good thoughts when I'm feeling down."
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'I think, "Good on you".
I think good ideas work like that".
"I think good manners will come back.
We want to think good of things.
Most people think good enough is good enough.
You think, Good set design — those things never work.
"But from that I think good cooperation will grow".
Think good thoughts about the Saints and L.S.U.
I think good advertising is always somewhat polarizing".
Some members of the profession may think "good riddance", but I think "good luck to her".
You think, Good set design those things never work.
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