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Discover Ludwig"think of how to" is an expression that is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you're attempting to brainstorm or come up with ways of doing something. Example: I'm trying to come up with a plan to get through this project faster, so I'm thinking of how to make it more efficient.
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"You don't go around thinking about how things are tough, you just think of how to solve it," she said.
"I couldn't think of how to do it worse".
And you begin to think of how to revenge yourself.
"It was... um... I'm trying to think of how to put it... um... it was.
"I think of how to do," she said, "with what I have".
And every day I be just trying to think of how to keep shit afloat, bro.
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I thought of how to get home.
I thought of how to bring him back.
The credit default swap was boosted by ISDA and other thinkers, who thought of how to make this into a huge, huge business.
I then thought and thought of how to organize my language.
While I never thought of how to retire as something that needed to be learned or taught, perhaps it is.
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