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Discover Ludwig"think this over" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but its main purpose is to suggest someone take time to consider or reflect on something. Example: "Before making a decision, I suggest you take a moment to think this over carefully." In this sentence, the phrase "think this over" is used to advise someone to think carefully before making a decision.
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"You should really give yourselves time to think this over," we were invariably told.
Come on, guys, think this over.
Why didn't they call a timeout and think this over?
Catholics must think this over in forming their consciences".
The more I think this over, the more I find myself agreeing with your position.
I've had two weeks to think this over, to decide to proceed with the mastectomy, or have further chemotherapy instead.
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"I think this over-investment in masculine symbols is a hysterical reaction to ward off accusations of effeminacy or not being male enough".
South thought this over carefully.
The quiet man thought this over, then murmured, "WEll...the wife and kids are O.K".
Solzhenitsyn looked down at the table and thought this over awhile.
The postal clerk who handled the card thought this over, then cleared up the situation by adding a severe little post script: "She means Colombia no Panama".
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