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Discover Ludwig"think reflect" is not correct or usable in written English
The phrase is missing a subject and verb, making it incomplete and grammatically incorrect. It is also unclear what you are trying to convey with this phrase. A correct and usable phrase could be "to think and reflect." This phrase is often used to encourage someone to think deeply and critically about a topic. Example: Before making a big decision, it is important to take some time to think and reflect on the possible consequences.
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We should be allowed to think, reflect, decide.
Chess provides a chance for kids to think, reflect, strategize.
"What happened in other parts of the country does not, I think, reflect my district," Ms. Dahlkemper said.
"We disagree with the views expressed, which we don't think reflect the way we run our business," said a spokesperson for Goldman Sachs.
These seemingly paradoxical obsessions, I think, reflect a universal human desire to distinguish what's real, in order to make sense of potentially overwhelming sensory experience.
So the guitar pieces have certain qualities that we like to think reflect our own personal narrative and our way of making music together.
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But some of it, I think, reflects her unusual place on the American political landscape.
That gap, he seemed to think, reflected some inherent difference between the races.
But the market's reaction, I think, reflects a couple of things.
"There was a classy moment this week, which I think reflects Manchester United more than anything.
"We did a proposal which we think reflected the value of the business and Aetna rejected that".
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