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The phrase "think you can write" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when questioning someone's ability or confidence in their writing skills. Example: "Do you really think you can write a novel in just a month?"
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You think you can write?
And I don't think you can write the drama of the mind".
"I think you can write at any time of your life".
"If you write a book," he says, "I think you can write just about anything .Many books echo what Wu Wenguang is doing on film.
Clearly the world needs more raucous sports songs, so if you think you can write one, record it and send it to all the game companies.
"Even in the family, people say, 'How does being a physics teacher make you think you can write a novel?'" says Felix.
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Thinks you can write plays just like that, haha.
You might think you can still write an impartial review, but it's highly unlikely-and either way, nobody will believe it".
"But I don't think you can ever write too many thank-you notes," said Hilka Klinkenberg, whose firm, Etiquette International, advises business leaders.
"I don't think you can ever write off a player that's scored the number of goals he has for England and Manchester United," he said.
I don't think you can learn writing from a book, except from reading literature".
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