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Discover LudwigIt can be used in written English as part of a sentence, but it is not grammatically correct or commonly used.
It is more common to use "think badly" or "think poorly" instead. Example: I'm sorry, but your suggestion is just not good. You need to think more critically and not just rely on your initial instincts. Remember, don't just think terribly, think carefully.
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American conservatives don't think terribly highly of the British Tories — if, that is, they think of them at all.
These folks are going to be much more exposed to higher out-of-pocket costs if they get really sick, and this is an area where we have some literature from behavioral economics indicating that the catastrophic risks are something that people don't think terribly well about.
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I'm always surprised: things I thought were awful will have done well, and things I thought terribly good won't have done so well.
And that, I think, is terribly sad.
"I'm not sure that I think coherently terribly well".
Mr Coulson's successor, Craig Oliver, is a former television journalist who does not think newspapers terribly important and tries to avoid speaking to them.
No one seems to think it terribly odd that a journalist has popped in unannounced, though it wasn't supposed to be a cold call.
I have made a lot of movies, but I don't see any point in talking about films I don't think are terribly good.
As an adolescent cartoon buff, I didn't think it terribly funny — just oddly intense, with something malevolent in the rendering of the ashman's simian limbs, drooping gargoylish head, fangs, pop eyes, and crazily lolling tongue.
What they are trying to organise is a spam, and possibly bullying, campaign because they perceive these people to be rich and feel they should be giving money to a cause that they, Jack and Paul, think is terribly important.
There are things in it that I would have done otherwise--the last line, for instance, which I think is terribly sexist and yet is beloved by fraternity boys.
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