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"think through this" is correct and usable in written English.
You would typically use this phrase when you want someone to consider something carefully and come to a reasoned conclusion. Example sentence: "Please think through this carefully before making a decision."
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Jude Help me to think through this impossibility".
During Ody's final decline, I would force myself to think through this assessment.
"I think through this holiday you will see Kinect games come.
Let's think through this disclosure of classified info thing, even if State won't.
When you look at what happened with Obamacare, he wants to make sure we think through this.
"But I think through this campaign they developed some message of care about upstate voters that I think may stick.
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"The natural inclination for politicians is to think through this year's budget and to do whatever they need to get through the next election, but NIFA provides an outside mechanism that has a longer perspective," he said.
Mr. Hussein has obviously thought through this scenario, and he likes his chances.
Before you schedule a meeting, ask yourself these questions: Have I thought through this situation?
As I thought through this issue, I kept returning to two fundamental questions.
"He waited and relished and probably thought through this opportunity more than most people would.
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