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Free sign upThe phrase "think of someone" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used when referring to thinking about someone fondly or specifically. For example: "I like to think of someone special when I'm feeling down."
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"Think of someone special," says John Hegley.
Many wives can think of someone who might qualify.
You think of someone cartoonish, made-up, tacky.
I tried to think of someone I knew to whom this information would be useful.
"But I also think of someone we could never afford to hire," Ms. Evans added.
"You think of someone who's poor, who's uneducated, who doesn't have resources.
Think of someone like 50 Cent speaking about very specific experiences.
It's hard to think of someone capturing those almost uncapturable nuances.
"Well, just you think of someone playing I Got Rhythm in B rather than B flat.
"If you think of someone enough, you're sure to meet them again," she said in parting.
"You could never think of someone in your town doing this.
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