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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'think it ridiculous' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express a belief that something is absurd or unacceptable. For example, "I think it ridiculous that tourists are charged so much money to enter the museum."
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I think it ridiculous that Sara Pascoe has been overlooked again by the panel.
Thrun has said that future generations will think it ridiculous that humans ever drove cars.
Alternatively, and closer to your home, you might take them to Chat 'n' Chew off Union Square, but I worry that your father (if he's anything like Jerry Stiller's Frank Costanza on "Seinfeld," anyway) might think it ridiculous.
Most people would think it ridiculous for the FCC to ban cell-phone use in, for example, a cinema or (to pick a transport-related example) on an intercity coach.
Some think it ridiculous, while others chant it like a mantra--especially every time one of a thousand massacres in the US manages to get airtime, or a kid shoots another kid.
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At the beginning, I thought it ridiculous.
He also thinks it "ridiculous that women are not allowed at the front line, in submarines or to drive tanks..
At the time I thought it ridiculous, and now it seems even more so.
She thought it ridiculous, refused to take part and was put on Mogadon, she says.
Mr Edwards, you may remember, thought it "ridiculous" that Wales had a smaller stand at a travel convention than Yorkshire.
Buik also thinks it ridiculous that sterling recently reached $1.70 after a series of positive economic indicators.
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