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The phrase "think neither about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to express that someone should not consider two or more specific things. Example: "In this situation, you should think neither about the past nor the future, but focus on the present."
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"The important thing is I think neither London Irish or us are kidding ourselves about the competition to date.
I think neither extreme is good, though.
She thinks neither label works.
It thinks neither will meet its target.
You didn't think -- neither about your clients who receive these emails nor the content you're sending them.
It's an equation I don't want to think about, one that neither the Norden bombsight or today's most powerful supercomputer can calculate.
Think about that'.
If we are not, we neither think about our last feeding nor do we worry about the next one.
It's a cruel and bitter joke but, when you think about it, neither flip nor irrelevant.
That doesn't even make sense, really, but when you think about it, neither did straightening your hair in the bathrooms between sets.
Unless, of course, you think that neither president will be able to do much about America's economic problems.
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