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"think things over" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to carefully consider or reflect on something. Example: "Before making a decision, I always like to take some time to think things over."
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"I told him," Mehmet says, "that I needed time to think things over".
Got it?" I pretended to think things over, though the truth was Rebecca had me at lobotomies.
Yet the Soviet offer has certainly caused many in Western Europe to sit up and think things over again.
He takes his time with big decisions, often going on walks to think things over, colleagues say.
You could write some notes to yourself or a letter to your parents, and give them time to think things over before you talk.
"I had run from Stalin's state to be able to think things over for myself instead of succumbing to a world view imposed from without," he explains.
I need to think things over".
This gives them time to make an appropriate decision and think things over without providing an immediate and time pressured response.
In a situation like this, I suggest giving yourself a little time to think things over before you make any decision.
Just giving yourself time to slow down and think things over can be a big help.
Examine your knee-jerk reaction (this is why having a time out to think things over is so useful).
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