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Discover Ludwig"think only of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to express the idea of focusing or directing one's thoughts or attention solely on something or someone. Example: "As she stood at the edge of the cliff, she could think only of the beautiful ocean below and the feeling of weightlessness as she jumped into the water."
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They think only of story.
They think only of themselves!
We must not think only of ourselves.
Because you think only of yourself.
Think only of Gucci, Porsche, L'Oréal and Johnnie Walker.
Nowadays, however, she said, some younger performers think only of stardom.
They seem to think only of how important they are, because they have a history.
I can still think only of the unlucky woman behind that lucky man.
Some within Hamas think only of Israel's destruction; for more, it remains their long-term ambition.
At first as we drove I could think only of the Browning nudging at my hip.
Say "ENO Mastersingers" to me and I think only of their glorious, heartfelt outpourings.
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